Unique Jurassic 'sword dragon' fossil discovery sheds light on marine reptile evolution

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A new species of Jurassic-era marine reptile, Xiphodracon goldencapsis, was discovered in England, characterized by a long snout and narrow teeth, indicating a diet of soft prey like squid, and is considered one of the most complete fossils from its period.
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