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Liopleurodon is a representative of the Thalassophonea clade, a derived group of pliosaurids characterized by a short neck and a large elongated skull. 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 ...
Taxon First Appearance Datum Last Appearance Datum Previous Estimates Image Abyssosaurus nataliae. Late Hauterivian [1]. Late Hauterivian [1]. Late Hauterivian [1]. Albertonectes vanderveldei
According to Steele, Charlie the Unicorn was the first time many viewers heard about the genus Liopleurodon, and following the video's rise in popularity, many would incorrectly pronounce the species' name as / ˌ l eɪ ə ˈ p l ʊər ə d ɒ n / as it is pronounced in the video, rather than the correct pronunciation, / ˌ l aɪ oʊ ˈ p l ...
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At home, ducklings snuggle up with their owners or take a dip in the calm, crystal-blue pool waters. Using AI technology, this account also features silly duck edits, adding arms and props, such ...
"(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" is a reworking of "Trip Like I Do", a song featured on the Crystal Method's debut album Vegas. The track was recorded for the 1997 film adaptation of the Spawn comic book series. The song was co-written by Richard Patrick and co-produced by Brian Liesegang, both from Filter, who also appeared in the song's video.
The teen wrote on her fundraiser page, "I would love to be able to see the sand beneath my feet for the last time, the palm trees swaying in the wind, the crystal-clear oceans and the smile on my ...
Pliosauridae is a family of plesiosaurian marine reptiles from the Latest Triassic to the early Late Cretaceous (Rhaetian to Turonian stages). The family is more inclusive than the archetypal short-necked large headed species that are placed in the subclade Thalassophonea, with early, primitive forms resembling other plesiosaurs with long necks.