The skull of a prehistoric sea monster found on the Jurassic Coast has made it into the world record books.
The 2m-long (6ft) skull of a pliosaur, excavated from high above a beach in Dorset, was the subject of a BBC film presented by Sir David Attenborough.
Guinness World Records confirmed it was the "most complete" of its type on the planet.
It said it was about "95% complete by surface area", with "previously unobservable details" of the genus.
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