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Rare & well-preserved Jurassic-era fossils, possibly of phytosaur, discovered in Jaisalmer

Previously, a type of phytosaur fossil was found on the Bihar-Madhya Pradesh border in 2023, however, this is said to be the first definitive, well-preserved find in India.

August 26, 2025 / 09:55 IST
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Early analysis indicates that the fossils may belong to a phytosaur, a crocodile-like reptile that lived in riverine and forest habitats.

Geologists in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district have reported the discovery of vertebrate fossils believed to date back to the Jurassic period, including a partially preserved skeleton and what appears to be an egg, according to a report by India Today. The findings are being described as a rare and significant addition to India’s paleontological record.

The fossils were recovered from sedimentary rock formations in the desert region. The skeleton, estimated to measure between 1.5 and 2 metres in length, was found with an egg-shaped fossil positioned on its left side. Preliminary assessment suggests the remains could be about 210 million years old, making them among the oldest vertebrate fossils recorded in this part of the country, the report said.

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According to the report, early analysis indicates that the fossils may belong to a phytosaur, a crocodile-like reptile that lived in riverine and forest habitats. If confirmed, this would mark the first evidence of phytosaur fossils from Jurassic formations in India.

Experts have been quoted to say that phytosaurs, though resembling crocodiles in appearance, were a distinct group of reptiles that thrived in semi-aquatic environments before becoming extinct millions of years ago. Their presence in western Rajasthan points to a very different ecological landscape than the arid desert seen today.