The 100-million-year-old cold case and the aquatic dinosaur called Moria
Travis Enright, a firefighter and fossil hunter, discovered a long-necked underwater dinosaur named Moria while digging in Richmond, Australia. The 10-meter elasmosaur's bones reveal it was likely eaten by a kronosaurus. Enright, who attracts 200,000 social media followers, shares his fossil-hunting adventures and is praised by palaeontologist Dean Lomax for his contributions to science.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 22:57 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 23:10 UTC
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