Monster Of Aramberri
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The "monster of Aramberri" is the name that was given to the fossil remains of a huge
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, a giant carnivore belonging to the Pliosauroidea clade that was found in sediments of the
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in Aramberri,
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,
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by a student of the Facultad de Ciencias de la Tierra of the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León while conducting geological mapping in 1985.Buchy, Frey & al, 2003
''First occurrence of a gigantic pliosaurid plesiosaur in the late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) of Mexico''
, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, t. 174, n°3, pp. 271-278


Size and ontogenetic stage

It was originally estimated that the remains belonged to a young individual which was more or less in length (both claims are questionable), claims of the specimen being long were created by media. It was initially falsely identified as '' Liopleurodon ferox''. French and German paleontologists classified it as a giant pliosaur, which lived around 140 million years ago in shallow waters of the area, in what is now Aramberri, Mexico. The specimen is not properly named and described yet though the first assumptions of it being a juvenile individual have been outdated and that it is apparently not related to ''Liopleurodon ferox''. It remains possibly one of the largest pliosaur known, and perhaps the largest,Mine’s bigger than yours! The Monster of Aramberri, Predator X, and other monster pliosaurs in the media at Plesiosaur Bites
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even though recent size estimates that compare the cervical vertebrae of the Aramberri pliosaur with those of ''
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'' (possibly a close relativeEberhard Frey and Wolfgang Stinnesbeck ''Plesiosaurs, Reptiles between Grace and Awe'' In: Héctor E. Rivera-Sylva, Kenneth Carpenter, Eberhard Frey (2014) ''Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles from the Mesozoic of Mexico'', ''Indiana University Press'', p.88) yield smaller estimates, i.e. a mean length of and a mean body mass of nearly . In 2021, Spindler and Mattes proposed an even smaller length estimate of .


History

The director of excavation was José Guadalupe López-Oliva from the Facultad de Ciencias de la Tierra de la UANL. Other specialists involved were Wolfgang Stinnesbeck from the Faculty of Geosciences of
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, and Eberhard Frey and Marie-Céline Buchy of the State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe, Germany. In 2001, the site was evaluated and dispersed remains were recovered. The stratum which contains pliosaur remains was identified. In 2002, a specific excavation began, supported by local people, to cleanse the sediment which contains bone remains of different sizes. Some remains were sent to the Museum of Natural History of Karlsruhe. On January 3, 2003, remains of the Monster of Aramberri arrived in
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, boxed in 14 huge containers. The Museum of Natural History of the city of Karlsruhe was the place assigned for its reconstruction. The bones would be prepared by the specialists of the Museum in order to copy them. Copies would stay at the Museum, while originals would return to Mexico. As the Museum of Natural History of Karlsruhe could not accept any more remains because it was at its maximum capacity, new remains were sent to the
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, also in
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, where the specialist in marine reptiles, Dra. Marie Buchy, is still studying them. Nowadays, part of the fossil is on display at
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, in a temporary exposition called "Fósiles Marinos de Nuevo Léon, antes mar, ahora montañas". In November 2012, after 27 years from its discovery spent on expositions and research, the "Monster of Aramberri" remains were transferred to Facultad de Ciencias de la Tierra from UANL located at Linares, Nuevo León, México.


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