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paleontology2 years ago

Ancient Giants: Unveiling the Enormous Pliosaurs and Sauropods of the Jurassic Era

Paleontologists from the University of Portsmouth have published a research paper suggesting that a pliosaur species, similar to Liopleurodon, could reach a length of 14.4 meters, twice the size of a killer whale. The discovery of four enormous vertebrates in an Oxfordshire museum has provided more reliable evidence for the size estimate. These pliosaurs, which lived in the Late Jurassic seas, had massive skulls with protruding teeth and were at the top of the marine food chain, likely preying on ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and smaller marine crocodiles. The findings shed light on the existence of truly gigantic pliosaurs and may challenge previous size estimations.

science2 years ago

Study reveals massive size of prehistoric sea creatures.

Researchers have discovered a gigantic marine reptile called a pliosaur that swam the seas 152 million years ago, which was about twice the size of a killer whale. The findings suggest that the pliosaur was between 9.8 and 14.4 meters long. Pliosaurs were a group of large carnivorous marine reptiles characterized by massive heads, short necks, and streamlined tear-shaped bodies. The discovery was made after the chance discovery of large fossil specimens in a museum drawer.

science2 years ago

Uncovering the Enormous Marine Creatures of the Jurassic Era.

Paleontologists from the University of Portsmouth have discovered evidence suggesting that pliosaurs, closely related to the Liopleurodon, could have reached up to 14.4 meters in length, twice the size of a killer whale, after finding four large vertebrae in an Oxfordshire museum. Pliosaurs were at the top of the marine food chain and probably preyed on ichthyosaurs, long-necked plesiosaurs, and maybe even smaller marine crocodiles, simply by biting them in half and taking chunks off them. The discovery could prove that there was indeed a truly gigantic pliosaur species in the Late Jurassic seas.