PLESIOSAURUS

plēˌsēəsôrˈəs, genus of extinct predatory marine reptiles that arose in the Triassic period of geologic time and continued into the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Plesiosaurs became extinct at the close of the Mesozoic era. Fossilized skeletons of them have been found in North America, Europe, and Australia. The plesiosaur had a small, short head, a long, snakelike neck, a broad, solid body, and a short tail. Its sharp interlocking teeth were well equipped for catching fish, and its four paddlelike legs were similar to those of a marine turtle. In total length, Plesiosaurus ranged from 10 to 60 ft (3–18 m). The term plesiosaur is sometimes applied more generally to all forms in the order Sauropterygia, which produced two lines of marine reptiles. The Plesiosaurus is an example of one trend. The other group evolved into forms possessing short necks and gigantic skulls; the most extreme example, that of the Kronosaurus, had the largest known reptile skull, reaching 9 ft (2.7 m) in length. Plesiosaurs are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Sauropterygia.

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...and a mortal enemy of the first, the plesiosaurus. * Hans is quite right. Only two...contain as many as 182 teeth. The plesiosaurus, a serpent with a cylindrical trunk...fire. Suddenly the ichthyosaurus and plesiosaurus disappear, hollowing out a veritable...
...lizard, ichthyosaurus, and a lizard with a swan neck, plesiosaurus . In the following Jurassic period, they already ruled...Earth. FIG. 34. Left --Skeleton and of the of the plesiosaurus body. Right --Its reconstruction.
...of the coming into being of the type of animal known as Plesiosaurus? Because, firstly, it is an assumption on which the whole...secondly, if we admit that the coming into being of the Plesiosaurus was a physical event or complex of events causally connected...
Suddenly the Ichthyosaurus and the Plesiosaurus disappeared beneath the waves, leaving behind them a maelstrom...enormous mass rose out of the waters--the head of the great Plesiosaurus. The terrible monster was wounded unto death. I could see...
...Challenger, and Summerlee, who had joined us, broke out into their duet of wonder and admiration. "Plesiosaurus! A fresh-water plesiosaurus!" cried Summerlee. "That I should have lived to see such a sight! We are blessed, my dear Challenger...
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...besides Ichthyosaurus, and described Plesiosaurus on the basis of various fragments...evolution itself.43 Conybeare insisted Plesiosaurus offered "striking proof of the infinite...of additional skeletons, that "The plesiosaurus somewhat resembles the crocodile...
...by Conybeare as the first virtually complete remains of a plesiosaurus and purchased by the Duke of Buckingham. In 1828 she found...transitional between sharks and rays. In 1830 she found Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, named by Buckland in 1836 and described by...


 

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...existed. When Mr. Conybeare heard Ms. Anning had found a nearly complete plesiosaurus, he was so excited he barely finished his Sunday sermon. Finding plesiosaurus, "a serpent pulled through a turtle," firmly established Ms. Annings...
...together as belonging to a new creature, which they called Plesiosaurus. Because this new attribution was criticized, Conybeare...complete skeleton of a strange sea creature that became known as Plesiosaurus. An apt description of the beast and its probable habits...
...playing an paleontologist narrates, spouting heavy-duty phrases such as "plate tectonics," "continental drift" and "Plesiosaurus." This show, insists Faris, is not a science lecture, a Jurassic theme park or "a glorified kiddies show"--it is...


 

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...a century, and everyone had been quite happy to call it a Plesiosaurus conybeari. Then there was a scientific rethink, and someone decided that this creature wasnt a plesiosaurus at all. A new name was required - and Attenborosaurus was...
...over a century, and everyone had been quite happy to call it a Plesiosaurus conybeari. Then there was a scientific rethink, and someone decided this creature wasnt a plesiosaurus at all. A new name was required - and Attenborosaurus was born...
...sold it for enough money to keep her widowed mother and two brothers from the workhouse. Later, she unearthed the first plesiosaurus and the first pterodactyl. Without formal schooling, she nonetheless learned to read, write and make scientific drawings...
...China in 1611 show that he hired a "dragon keeper". As recently as 1977, the Japanese issued a commemorative stamp of a plesiosaurus, which one of its fishermen had caught off the coast of New Zealand. He made a detailed sketch before throwing it back...


 

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PLESIOSAURUS ple se sor s, genus of extinct predatory...a marine turtle. In total length, Plesiosaurus ranged from 10 to 60 ft (3 18 m...two lines of marine reptiles. The Plesiosaurus is an example of one trend. The other...
...worlds fauna during the Mesozoic era, sometimes called the Age of Reptiles. The dinosaurs, the marine ichthyosaurus and plesiosaurus , and the flying pterosaurs reached the peak of their development and distribution in the later part of this era (late Cretaceous...


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