Kansas boy discovers 15-foot tylosaurus fossil on geology club trip

Kansas boy discovers 15-foot tylosaurus fossil on geology club trip

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Key Points:

  • An 11-year-old Kansas boy, Corbin Bullard, discovered the nearly complete fossil of a 15-foot-long tylosaurus, a marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period, during a geology club field trip in September 2025.
  • The fossil, found in a quarry near Clearwater, Kansas, dates back approximately 82 to 87 million years and was uncovered from the Smoky Hill Chalk formation, known for its rich fossil deposits.
  • Bullard and fellow club members conducted multiple excavation trips to carefully reveal the skull and most of the skeleton of the ancient predator.
  • This significant find contrasts with previous club discoveries, which mostly included smaller fossils like shark teeth and fish remains.
  • Now 12 years old, Bullard plans to showcase the fossil's skull at the Sedgwick County Fair in July, hoping to impress the judges with their effort.

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