Examples of using Plesiosaur in English and their translations into Spanish
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included sea turtles, such as Toxochelys, the plesiosaur Styxosaurus, and the flightless diving bird Parahesperornis.
Excuse me, but the mandible crest of Cindy's alleged plesiosaur… is actually that of a male megalosaur… as defined by last week's World Congress of Palaeontologists.
We put all the blame on this plesiosaur and sealed it into its prison.
The largest known plesiosaur was Mauisaurus haasti,
It's almost certain that the bite marks on the fossil plesiosaur were made in this way.
which was collected in 1811, and the first two plesiosaur skeletons ever found in 1821 and 1823.
nearly complete plesiosaur skeleton in 1830.
a number of times, with some pliosaurs evolving from plesiosaur ancestors, and vice versa.
At 68 cervical vertebrae, Mauisaurus is notable for having one of the longest necks(in terms of vertebra number) of any plesiosaur.
Persson 1960) is a plesiosaur, an extinct marine reptile, belonging to the Elasmosauridae.
Another plesiosaur is seen trying to surprise a crocodile on the shore,
Humiliated by his error in reconstructing the plesiosaur Elasmosaurus, Cope tried to cover up his mistake by purchasing every copy he could find of the journal in which it was published.
Dolichorhynchops is an extinct genus of polycotylid plesiosaur from the Late Cretaceous(early Turonian to late Campanian stage) of North America,
Megacephalosaurus is an extinct genus of brachauchenine pliosaurid plesiosaur known from the early Late Cretaceous Carlile Shale(middle Turonian stage) of Russell County,
the axis are similar to those of the plesiosaur Colymbosaurus.
in relation to the Plesiosauria and therefore it represented by definition the basalmost known plesiosaur.
the first two more complete plesiosaur skeletons found;
The saltwater plesiosaur Leurospondylus has been found in marine sediments in the Horseshoe Canyon, while freshwater environments were populated by turtles,
including the first ichthyosaur skeleton to be recognized for what it was and the first two plesiosaur skeletons ever found,
pp.253-347 Entry on Kimmerosaurus at The Plesiosaur Site Palaeos Vertebrates entry.