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  2. Pliosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Most European species of Pliosaurus would have measured around 10 metres (33 ft) long and weighed over 12 metric tons (13 short tons), though some potential specimens indicate a much larger size. Species of this genus are differentiated from other pliosaurids based on seven autapomorphies , including teeth that are triangular in cross section.

  3. Plesiosaur - Wikipedia

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    Some plesiosaurian remains, such as a 2.875-metre-long (9.43 ft) set of highly reconstructed and fragmentary lower jaws preserved in the Oxford University Museum and referable to Pliosaurus rossicus (previously referred to Stretosaurus [59] and Liopleurodon), indicated a length of 17 metres (56 ft).

  4. Liopleurodon - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the size of Liopleurodon was greatly exaggerated in the BBC documentary series Walking with Dinosaurs, depicted as reaching 25 m (82 ft) in length. However, the different attributed specimens show that the animal could reach a size ranging from 4 to 8 m (13 to 26 ft) long, with some researchers estimating a maximum length of ...

  5. Pliosauroidea - Wikipedia

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    Pliosauroidea is an extinct clade of plesiosaurs, known from the earliest Jurassic to early Late Cretaceous.They are best known for the subclade Thalassophonea, which contained crocodile-like short-necked forms with large heads and massive toothed jaws, commonly known as pliosaurs.

  6. Pliosauridae - Wikipedia

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    Pliosauridae was formally named by Harry G. Seeley in 1874. [2]Pliosauridae is a stem-based taxon defined in 2010 (and in earlier studies in a similar manner) as "all taxa more closely related to Pliosaurus brachydeirus than to Leptocleidus superstes, Polycotylus latipinnis or Meyerasaurus victor". [3]

  7. Pliosaurus rossicus - Wikipedia

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  9. Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison between a human and two species of Basilosaurus, B. cetiodes (dark blue) and B. isis The heaviest archeocete , and possibly the heaviest known mammal was Perucetus , with weight estimated at 85–340 t (84–335 long tons; 94–375 short tons), while length is estimated at 17.0–20.1 meters (55.8–65.9 ft), [ 111 ] possibly ...