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From the album: Late Jurassic plesiosaurs from the Volga
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From the album: Oxford Clay Fauna
Liopleurodon ferox SAUVAGE 1873 Jurassic, Callovian Oxford Clay, Stewartby Member Stewartby Pits, Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK ID: Paul de la Salle, KFM A small, juvenile pliosaur tooth showing distinct ornamentation referable to Liopleurodon.-
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Hi everybody! Last month i saw this tooth on sale and it was love at first sight But from the beginning i understood that what it was and how it be presented are not on the same page... Luckily i know the seller pretty well and we trust each other...so i asked info before make the purchase...He told me that his provider (directly from Morocco) told him that the tooth was a Dyrosaurus phosphaticus but that he was not confident about the ID...the moroccan provider told to my friend/seller that was the first time that he saw a totth like that and its first idea of ID was D.
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If you had a favorite giant plesiosaur, what would it be?
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From the album: Marine reptiles and mammals
Pliosaur teeth--liopleurodon ferox(?) & unidentified genera plesiosaur teeth--cryptoclidus sp & cryptoclidus sp (?) lower oxford clay callovian stage middle jurassic 160 mya peterborough, cambridge U.K. Hampton lakes & Bradley Fen.whittlesey -
For those of you that have visited the Black Hills Institute in Hill City SD you know that space is at a premium. When I heard that they were planning to add a replica of the large Jurassic Pliosaur Liopleurodon ferox , I said where? Well here it is flying high above. The new view as you enter Getting to this point was not easy. The replica was not complete and the skull was distorted. Started with a two meter skull mounting of the scapulae and the created coracoids positioned the pubes
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Sea animals larger than land animals.Why its not the case with Dinosaurs?
Sergey Woropaew posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Sea animals today larger than land animals.(whale vs elephant) Why?- Because the effects of gravity are lower in water. their skeletons don't have to support as much weight as they would out of water. Thats why biggest animal is whale. So - why it's not work with dinosaurs? Biggest dinosaurs - is land creatures - Argentinosaurus-30-40 meters long (and other titanosaurs),while in the sea we find smaller animals (biggest is Liopleurodon i guess -6 meters as known today)?. So why is that? is laws of physics was completely upside down in dinosaur times?- 21 replies
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Hi, This is a Liopleurodon (Ferox?) tooth (Lower Oxford Clay,Callovian,Jurassic.Hampton Lakes,P'Boro, Cambs.160 myo.) This was acquired from a professional and then run by another expert for a second opinion. The reason why we have strongly versed with Liopleurodon for this particular specimen is because of it's distinct robust nature and very thick vertical ribbing that tends to "stick out" from the tooth itself (this specimen does have natural feeding wear and a slight repair). - I am terribly sorry for the quality of these photographs, I left most of my lenses at home and had to make do
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