Mary's Life
Her Discoveries
Fossils & Science
Problems & Challenges
Legacy (why she is important)
100

Where was Mary Anning born?

Lyme Regis.

100

What did Mary find when she was twelve years old?

The first complete ichthyosaur.

100

What period were the fossils from in Lyme Regis?

The Jurassic period.

100

Why couldn’t Mary join scientific groups?

Because she was a woman and came from a poor family.

100

Is Mary Anning important today?

Yes, she is very important.

200

Was Mary’s family rich or poor?

Her family was poor.

200

What is the name of the fossil with a long neck that Mary found in 1823?

The first complete plesiosaur.

200

What do scientists learn from fossils?

they learn about animals from the past.

200

Did scientists always give her credit for her work?

No, they didn’t always give her credit.

200

What did Mary turn fossil hunting into?

Into real science.

300

Who taught Mary how to look for fossils?

Her father taught her.

300

Where did Mary find most of her fossils?

In the cliffs near Lyme Regis, by the sea.

300

What does “extinct” mean?

It means the animal no longer exists.

300

Did some scientists believe her discoveries at first?

No
300

Why is she an inspiration for young people?

Because she worked hard and followed her passion.

400

Why did Mary sell fossils when she was young?

To help earn money for her family.

400

What type of ancient animals did Mary discover besides reptiles?

Ancient fish and flying reptiles.

400

What is a “fossil”?

The preserved remains of an ancient animal or plant.

400

What happened to Mary’s father when she was young?

He passed away (died)

400

What did Mary learn on her own (without school)?

How animals lived, how rocks formed, and how fossils were preserved.

500

Could Mary go to school very often?

No, she didn’t go to school much.

500

Why were scientists surprised by Mary’s plesiosaur?

Because it looked very strange and unlike modern animals.

500

What did Mary help scientists understand about animals?

That many animals had gone extinct long before humans.

500

Why was it difficult for Mary to become a scientist?

Because she had little schooling and society didn’t accept women in science.

500

What does her story show about hard work?

That hard work and curiosity can help you achieve great things.