Marine’s Jawbone Found in Arizona Rock Collection Solves Mystery of 70-Year-Old Training Accident

A jawbone found in Arizona has been identified as belonging to a U.S. Marine who died in a training accident in 1951, shedding light on a decades-old mystery. The discovery was made by a boy with a rock collection two decades ago, and last year, the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office passed the bone to the Ramapo College Investigative Genetic Genealogy Center in New Jersey after traditional DNA testing failed to yield results. According to a …

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Giant Jawbone Discovery Unveils Massive Marine Reptile: Biggest Creature in Earth’s Oceans?

Braunton, England – A remarkable discovery on a beach in Somerset has unveiled a newfound species of an ancient marine reptile, likely the largest to have ever roamed Earth’s oceans. This massive jawbone, believed to belong to an ichthyosaur, was found by a father-daughter duo, Justin and Ruby Reynolds, during a fossil-collecting excursion in May 2020. The jawbone, measuring over 6.5 feet, suggests that the creature, named Ichthyotitan severnensis, could have reached a length of …

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