The resulting fossils have both aesthetic and scientific value, and in 1993, Eric the pliosaur was almost made into jewelry by a broke owner looking to sell and potentially break up the pieces.
In fact, Kronosaurus was named after the ancient Greek titan Kronos, who ate his own children for some reason, because there's evidence that these pliosaurs ate other members of their own genus.
What the researchers could tell was that this creature was a marine reptile that would've been about 3 meters long and that it was likely a close relative of the sauropterygians, the group that includes plesiosaurs and pliosaurs.