Friday, February 26, 2016

Top of prehistoric sea monsters. 3th - Liopleurodon

3th - Liopleurodon


Liopleurodon was a marine reptile measuring in at more than 20 (6m) feet in length. It mostly lived in the seas that covered Europe during the Jurassic period, and it was one of the top predators around. Its jaws alone are believed to have been over 10 feet long – roughly the distance from the floor to the ceiling.

With teeth that big, it’s easy to see why Liopleurodon dominated the food chain.Source

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