Mystery Nevada fossil site could be ancient maternity ward

This photo provided by the Natural History Museum of Utah shows an ichthyosaur tooth, in hand, and a snout fragment, top, in 2022. (Natural History Museum of Utah via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have uncovered new clues about a curious fossil site in Nevada, a graveyard for dozens of giant marine reptiles. Instead of the site of a massive die-off as suspected, it might have been an ancient maternity ward where the creatures came to give birth.

The site is famous for its fossils from giant ichthyosaurs — reptiles that dominated the ancient seas and could grow up to the size of a school bus. The creatures — the name means fish lizard — were underwater predators with large paddle-shaped flippers and long jaws full of teeth.

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