Personally, I'd apply the Occam's razor approach. It's far more likely this is just an example of a basking shark carcass than a "living fossil" plesiosaur, especially since similar incidences have been confirmed as basking shark corpses, and there would be no good reason to cover up such a discovery. In fact, if it was an actual plesiosaur, the region would probably experience a massive monetary boon from both tourists and scientists.Statistics: Posted by Harpyja — 17 Jun 2010, 20:32
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