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Here’s an outstanding example of a Marine Crocodile Vertebra fossil specimen that was found by the Yorkshire Fossils Team many years ago, it is roughly 180 Million years old 😍🦕 The intricate details are truly something to behold! 🔬🏝 Thanks for supporting our page! 🐊 #natural #nature #fossil #fossils #fyp
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Discovering a 185 Million Year Old Cephalopod Fossil
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Gigantic marine reptile's fossils found by British girl and father
Apr 17, 2024
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Will Dunham
Marine Iguana | National Geographic
Nov 11, 2010
National Geographic
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Rare marine crocodile (Metriorhynchid) jaw with teeth from an Oxfordshire quarry, this beast would have been swimming in the open seas of the mid Jurassic feeding on large fish and smaller marine reptiles. #fossils #palaeontology #fossilhunting #Jurassic #uk #crocodile
Jan 30, 2023
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Discovering Prehistoric Marine Fossils Along an Alabama Road
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Dense chunks of 95 million year old marine reptile bone loose on the shore this afternoon in this small block of grey chalk! Perhaps part of a broken rostrum.m, this is definitely not something you come across often from the island’s chalk strata! Marine reptile remains from the late Cretaceous marine sediments of the chalk are generally very rare and we’ve only ever really encountered a handful of finds over the years, including chunks of rib and a few fragile teeth. At the time of the lower ch
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Marine Invertebrates | MarineBio Conservation Society
Jan 29, 2025
marinebio.org
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Daunting marine predator's fossil uncovered in Chile
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Sep 25, 2020
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Meet Mosasaurus, the fierce marine reptile that ruled the seas about 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous! With a powerful, streamlined body and sharp, conical teeth, it hunted fish, ammonites, and even smaller marine reptiles in warm, shallow seas. Sharing the ocean with other incredible marine animals like the turtle Archelon and the shark Cretoxyrhina, Mosasaurus was truly an apex predator of its time, dominating its prehistoric underwater world. 🦕Follow Daily Dino Guy for more fa
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Unbelievable! 11-Year-Old Unveils the World's Largest Marine Reptile Fossil
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5 of the Most Ancient Marine Reptiles That Ruled Prehistoric Seas
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Extinct Era on Instagram: "Elasmosaurids were long-necked marine reptiles that lived mainly during the Late Cretaceous. Some species had over 70 neck vertebrae and used four powerful flippers for propulsion. They likely fed on fish and other marine prey, though exactly how they used their long necks to hunt is still debated. Fossils show they were widespread in marine environments before disappearing in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction. In Late Cretaceous Madagascar, Beelzebufo was a massive,
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Meet Plesiosaurus! This marine reptile lived around 200 million years ago during the Jurassic period and had a long neck, broad body, and four flippers that made it an excellent swimmer. Plesiosaurus dined on fish and small marine animals, using its sharp teeth to catch prey in the shallow seas it called home. This ancient ocean was teeming with life, including ammonites, ichthyosaurs, and early marine crocodiles, creating a vibrant underwater ecosystem. 🦕Follow Daily Dino Guy for more fascinat
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Prehistoric Jurassic Hub on Instagram: "Elasmosaurs were long-necked marine reptiles that thrived primarily during the Late Cretaceous, inhabiting oceans, coastal waters, and possibly estuaries where rivers met the sea. They were part of the elasmosaurid group, known for their extraordinarily long necks, some with over 70 vertebrae, which likely helped them catch fish and other marine prey. Unlike fast-swimming predators, elasmosaurs likely relied on stealth, using their long, flexible necks to
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