Mesozoic marine reptiles: Long -
necked plesiosaurs and stockier, speedier pliosaurs, the Jaws of their day, make frequent guest appearances in Hollywood dinosaur movies.
Great plant - eating dinosaurs roaming the earth, feeding on lush ferns and palm - like cycads and bennettitaleans... smaller but vicious carnivores stalking the great herbivores... oceans full of fish, squid, and coiled ammonites, plus great ichthyosaurs and long -
necked plesiosaurs... vertebrates taking to the air, like the pterosaurs and the first birds.
Not exact matches
Suddenly, a corner is turned to reveal the
plesiosaurs, long -
necked aquatic reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs.
THE long -
necked marine reptiles known as
plesiosaurs are icons of the dinosaur age.
The long -
necked marine reptiles known as
plesiosaurs are one of the icons of the dinosaur age.
«Long -
necked marine animals disappear with the extinction of the
plesiosaurs.
One popular idea is that such animals are
plesiosaurs: long -
necked marine reptiles that died out 65 million years ago.
Both of these areas produced an abundance of well - preserved Late Cretaceous and Eocene - aged fossils, including those of birds,
plesiosaurs (long -
necked marine reptiles; numerous isolated bones and at least one partial skeleton), bony fishes (including several skulls and partial skeletons), sharks, whales, unidentified vertebrates, and a variety of beautifully - preserved invertebrates (e.g., ammonites, nautiloids, gastropods, bivalves, crustaceans).