Ancestor of plesiosaur was an anguilliform swimmer

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Ancestor of plesiosaur was an anguilliform swimmer
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A new fossil skeleton discovered from the Early Triassic in China is recently recognized as the most primitive member in a large group of marine reptiles, including all the well-known plesiosaurs and other sauropterygians, as well as bizarre placodonts, Atopodentatus, and enigmatic saurosphargids.  

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