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- Plesiosaurus - Wikipedia
Plesiosaurus (Greek: πλησίος (plesios), near to + σαῦρος (sauros), lizard) is a genus of extinct, large marine sauropterygian reptile that lived during the Early Jurassic
- Plesiosaur | Size, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Plesiosaurus, an early plesiosaur, was about 4 5 metres (15 feet) long, with a broad, flat body and a relatively short tail It swam by flapping its fins in the water, much as sea lions do today, in a modified style of underwater “flight ”
- What is a plesiosaur? The prehistoric sea creatures that inspired the . . .
These species helped scientists to confirm the idea that animals could go extinct This Plesiosaurus specimen, found by Mary Anning on the south coast of England, was the first articulated skeleton of a complete plesiosaur ever discovered
- Plesiosaurus - Pictures and Facts
Plesiosaurus is an extinct marine reptile which lived approximately 135 million to 120 million years ago – from the Early to the Middle Jurassic Period It was first discovered in the winter of 1823 by fossil hunter Mary Anning in Western Europe
- Plesiosaurs 101 - Education
While dinosaurs roamed the Earth, marine reptiles in the order Plesiosauria swam in our planet's prehistoric oceans Find out which creatures belonged in this group, how they grew to incredible sizes, and how they've captivated both scientists and storytellers alike
- Plesiosaurus, the Long-Necked Marine Reptile - ThoughtCo
An in-depth profile of Plesiosaurus, including this marine reptile's characteristics, behavior, and habitat
- Exploring the World of Plesiosaurs - Facts, Pictures, More
Discover the fascinating world of plesiosaurs also known as clade Plesiosauria Explore long-necked marine reptiles facts pictures from their ocean habitats
- Plesiosaurus Pictures Facts - The Dinosaur Database
Plesiosaurus was an aquatic reptile of the Jurassic period It used four fins and a short broad tail for mobility, and had a serpentine neck almost as long as the rest of its body, with a small head at the end
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