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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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.
Oh honey, Mary Anning's favorite color? Who knows, she was too busy digging up fossils and making groundbreaking scientific discoveries to worry about that. But if I had to take a wild guess, I'd say she probably liked the color of the rocks she was chiseling away at all day - which is probably some shade of gray or brown.
Mary Anning was a pioneering paleontologist in the early 19th century known for her significant discoveries in Jurassic marine fossil beds in Lyme Regis, England. She unearthed important specimens, such as the first complete Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus skeletons, which greatly advanced the understanding of prehistoric life. Anning's meticulous work and insights challenged existing scientific beliefs about fossils and contributed to the development of paleontology as a scientific discipline. Despite facing societal challenges as a woman in science, her contributions have been increasingly recognized over time.
Mary Anning was married. Mary Moore is her name now but Mary Anning is when she was doing her work.
Mary Anning had at least 10 siblings
Mary Anning was 1 year old when she was struck by lightning
Mary Anning was a famous fossil collector, palaeontologist and specialist in fossils.
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what was mary anning accompishment
Yes, she did. She married Richard Anning and had 10 children Written by me I don't know whether or not she had a husband, but the previous answer which claims she married and had 10 children is incorrect. Richard Anning was her father. He and Mary Anning's mother had 10 children, only 2 of whom survived to adulthood - Mary and a brother.
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she died in 1847
Mary Anning's mother, Mary Moore Anning, died on 7th April 1810. Her death occurred when Mary Anning was just 11 years old, leaving her to take on significant responsibilities at a young age, particularly in supporting her family through fossil collecting and selling.
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No, Mary Anning did not have any children. She never married and focused primarily on her work in paleontology and fossil collecting. Anning dedicated her life to her studies and contributions to science, which left little room for family life.