Who is Ruby Reynolds, the girl who discovered the world's largest marine reptile fossil at 11 years of age?

An 11-year-old Ruby Reynolds discovered a massive fossilized jaw fragment on a beach in England, leading to the identification of a new species of giant ichthyosaur. This discovery, named 'Ichthyotitan severnensis', suggests these colossal marine reptiles emerged earlier than previously believed. Now a published co-author, Reynolds dreams of a future in paleontology.

Who is Ruby Reynolds, the girl who discovered the world's largest marine reptile fossil at 11 years of age?
An 11-year-old Ruby Reynolds discovered a massive fossilized jaw fragment on a beach in England, leading to the identification of a new species of giant ichthyosaur. This discovery, named 'Ichthyotitan severnensis', suggests these colossal marine reptiles emerged earlier than previously believed. Now a published co-author, Reynolds dreams of a future in paleontology.