Prehistoric marine reptiles were once living sea serpents. Prehistoric animals, Prehistoric


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The prehistoric marine reptiles came in different shapes and forms, from semi-aquatic dinosaurs that could also live on land to crocodile-like creatures and long-necked pliosaurs and plesiosaurs. Our list includes individuals from these four categories: Semi-aquatic dinosaurs


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A remarkable new fossil from China reveals for the first time that a group of reptiles were already using whale-like filter feeding 250 million years ago. Topics Week's top


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New Prehistoric Marine Reptile Resembled a Miniature Mix of Loch Ness Monster, Alligator and Toothy T. Rex. The researchers originally thought the fossils belonged to the well-known nothosaurs.


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One of the enduring mysteries of paleontology, the demise of a highly successful group of dolphin-like marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs that flourished in Earth's seas for more than 150 million.


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Some 180 million years ago in what's now Germany, a dolphin-like reptile died and sank to the bottom of an ancient ocean. Remarkably, the creature's burial at sea preserved its body in stunning.


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Mosasaurus (Credit:Dotted Yeti/Shutterstock) These massive, 30,000-pound, ocean-dwelling reptiles lived in various climates, with fossils found in Africa, Asia, Europe, Antarctica and the Americas. With 40-50 enormous, sharp teeth and a double-hinged jaw, Mosasaurus could open its mouth wide enough to swallow its prey whole.


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A countdown of 10 prehistoric marine reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs. Just to clarify, none of these animals are actually dinosaurs, they just li.


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Researchers in China and the U.K. examined the fossil of a marine reptile called a pachypleurosaur from the early Triassic period (251.9 to 201.3 million years ago), which kicked off the start of.


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Early Permian (285-275 million years ago) Size and Weight: About two feet long and a few pounds Diet: Insects Distinguishing Characteristics: Long, thin legs; long tail; lizard-like appearance Essentially, the skittering, insect-eating Araeoscelis looked like any other small, lizard-like proto-reptile of the early Permian period.


Paleontologists Discover a New Ancient Marine Reptile Species Science Times

The death bed of dozens of 50-foot-long ichthyosaurs, prehistoric marine reptiles that resembled chunky dolphins, had long puzzled paleontologists. A new study revealed why the creatures died in.


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Kronosaurus Ammonite Basilosaurus Helicoprion Tylosaurus Prehistoric Tylosaurus skeleton structure The first prehistoric sea creature on the list is the tylosaurus, which was a mosasaur and an enormous marine reptile. It has a long cylindrical snout with around 25 teeth in its upper jaw and 26 teeth in its lower.


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Larger than Life Elasmosaurs were a species of plesiosaur that swam in a similar manner to a modern-day sea turtle โ€” a method that scientists refer to as "underwater flying." They oscillated their large flippers as they whipped through the water. Their extended fins had evolved from legs as they moved off land and into the open waters.


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James St. John/Flickr/CC BY 2.0 The most famous fossil bed in Ohio is the Cleveland Shale, which harbors creatures dating back to the Devonian period, about 400 million years ago. The most famous prehistoric shark to be discovered in this formation, Cladoselache was a bit of an oddball: This six-foot-long predator mostly lacked scales, and it didn't possess the "claspers" that modern male.


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Marine reptiles were especially successful in the Mesozoic as major predators in the sea. There were more than a dozen groups of marine reptiles in the Mesozoic, of which four had more than 30 genera, namely sauropterygians (including plesiosaurs), ichthyopterygians, mosasaurs, and sea turtles.


Bonecrushing prehistoric reptile the largest marine crocodile ever discovered HeritageDaily

A fossil from Antarctica is now the heaviest known animal in this group of prehistoric marine reptiles. Photograph by Stocktrek Images, Inc. / Alamy By Joshua Rapp Learn Published June 7, 2019 โ€ข.

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