daniellopez+FollowDino Jackpot on the Isle of Wight!Biggest dino news in 100+ years: scientists just dug up the most complete dinosaur skeleton in the UK on the Isle of Wight! This nearly full Iguanodon (think giant plant-eater) has about 150 bones, and it’s so well-preserved that researchers are freaking out. The bones are now at Dinosaur Isle Museum, and everyone’s buzzing about what we’ll learn next about these ancient giants. Who else wants to see this prehistoric superstar IRL? #History #DinosaurDiscovery #IsleOfWight80Share
Debra Taylor+FollowEurope’s Biggest Dino Predator Uncovered!Imagine a 32-foot meat-eating dino with a crocodile face ruling ancient Europe! Fossils found on the Isle of Wight reveal the “White Rock Spinosaurid”—the largest land predator ever discovered in Europe. Scientists think it was a total boss 125 million years ago, chomping on fish and whatever else it could catch. Bonus: the bones even show signs of being snacked on by beetle larvae after it died. Dino drama, right? #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #ScienceNews #IsleOfWight #FossilFinds #Science80Share
eday+FollowUK’s Dino Jackpot: Most Complete Skeleton!Imagine stumbling on the UK’s most complete dino skeleton in over 100 years! Paleontologists just unearthed a nearly whole Iguanodon on the Isle of Wight—about 150 bones, all in amazing shape. This is huge for dino fans and science nerds alike, since it could totally change what we know about these ancient giants. The bones are now at Dinosaur Isle Museum, and you know people are lining up to see them IRL! #DinosaurDiscovery #IsleOfWight #Paleontology #Iguanodon #ScienceNews #Science40Share
Matthew Stevens+FollowDino Discovery on Isle of Wight! 🦕Whoa, did you hear? The UK just uncovered its most complete dinosaur skeleton in over 100 years on the Isle of Wight! It’s an Iguanodon called Comptonatus chasei, and this mega find is giving scientists a rare look into dino life from the Early Cretaceous. Ready for even more amazing dinosaur secrets to be revealed? Can’t wait to see it at the Dinosaur Isle Museum! DinosaurDiscovery #IsleOfWight #Paleontology #ScienceNews #Science61Share