Mary Anning was the discoverer of many important fossils. She found the first correctly identified Ichthyosaur, the first two ever of the species plesiosuar, the first pterosaur skeleton located outside of Germany, and many other very important fossils.
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the first fossil that mary anning discovered was the Ichthyosaur. she found it when she was 12 years old in 1811
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Mary Anning found the icthyosaur on the cliffs of Lyme Regis off the coast of England when she was about 12 years old. her dog tray found it and she discovered that it was the full skeleton. Lyme Regis's cliffs are made of clay that encased and preserved the bone structure of the animals. i am researching her right now so this is really true- until someone changes it.
Mary Leakey was an a British archaeologist and anthropologist, who discovered the first skull of a fossil ape on Rusinga Island and also a noted robust Australopithecine called Zinjanthropus at Olduvai
Dr. Mary Leaky found the australopithecus footprint in Africa
Mary Ann Mantel discovered, or was believed to find the first dinosaur fossil in the 1800s. She found a tooth in apile of gravel by the side of the road, while her husband was on a house call. Her husband studied the tooth and was later found out it belonged to a dinosaur, or back then a giant herbivorous reptile.
Mary Anning was 1 year old when she was struck by lightning
Mary Anning was a famous fossil collector, palaeontologist and specialist in fossils.
Mary Anning (May 21, 1799-March 9, 1847) is renowned the world over for her discoveries of marine fossils from the Jurassic Period in the cliffs of Lyme Regis in Dorset county in southwest England.
Mary Anning never married. She dedicated her life to fossil hunting along the Jurassic Coast in England, making numerous important discoveries in paleontology.
Mary Anning was a pioneering paleontologist from the early 19th century who made significant fossil discoveries along the Jurassic Coast in England. Her findings, including the first complete Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus skeletons, contributed to advancements in the understanding of prehistoric life. Despite facing social and financial challenges as a working-class woman in science, Anning's work laid the foundation for modern paleontology.
Mary Anning was married. Mary Moore is her name now but Mary Anning is when she was doing her work.
Mary Anning became famous for her work in paleontology. Her findings from the Jurassic marine fossil beds in Lyme Regis would change the view of Earth's history and prehistoric life.
Mary Anning was a fossil collector and palaeontologist, known for her significant contributions to the field of geology during the 19th century. She discovered many important fossils along the Jurassic Coast in England.
she found it in the mid 19th century and her family was very poor they lived in Lyme Regis on the south coast of the U.K
Mary Anning had at least 10 siblings
Mary Anning's fossil discoveries greatly expanded scientific knowledge of prehistoric life, particularly marine reptiles. Her work contributed significantly to the field of paleontology, shaping our understanding of Earth's history and evolution. Anning's discoveries continue to inspire and educate people around the world about the wonders of the natural world.
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