Jeremy Lockwood had set himself the task of cataloguing every iguanodon bone discovered on the Isle of Wight.
Dr Lockwood, who studies in the school of environment, geography and geoscience, said: “For over 100 years, we’d only seen two types of dinosaur on the Isle of Wight – the plant-eating Iguanodon bernissartensis and Mantellisaurus atherfieldensis.
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