Few complete fossils of this Jurassic sea turtle, named Solnhofia parsonsi, have been discovered.
Today’s marine turtle species all have elongated, rigid flippers to propel them through the ocean depths.
But the newly described fossil’s limbs were stumpier than those of modern sea turtles relative to its body size.
An artistic reconstruction shows the extinct sea turtle in its coastal marine environment.
The newly described fossil presents a far more complete view of those limbs, showing that they differed dramatically from the extremities of sea turtles alive today.
Persons:
Solnhofia, parsonsi, ”, Felix Augustin, Augustin, Márton Rabi, Peter Nickolaus S, ” Augustin, Rabi, ” Rabi, Mindy Weisberger
Organizations:
CNN, geosciences, University of Tübingen, University of Tübingen’s, Scientific
Locations:
Europe, Germany, Bavaria, Switzerland