A Pregnant Ichthyosaur, Martina, was Excavated by Paleontologists and a Craft Brewer Medicine & Technology Jun 01, 2020 Martin Sander originally discovered a pregnant Ichthyosaur, naming her Martina. She is now in the LA Museum of National History with the help of Tom Young, a craft brewer.
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