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  2. Liopleurodon - Wikipedia

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    The holotype tooth of Liopleurodon ferox was discovered in Le Wast, near Boulogne-sur-Mer, [12] and is since numbered as BHN 3R 197 and stored in the Lille Natural History Museum. [ 13 ] [ 5 ] [ 14 ] More precisely, the tooth consists of a crown measuring 7.5 centimetres (3.0 in) long, coming from sedimentary layers dating from the Callovian.

  3. "Pliosaurus" andrewsi - Wikipedia

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    [34]: 249–251 [35] The large, powerful pliosaurid Liopleurodon ferox appears to have been adapted to take on large prey, including other marine reptiles and large fish. [34]: 242–243, 249–251 The long-snouted Eardasaurus powelli like Liopleurodon also has teeth with cutting edges and may have also taken large prey. [5]

  4. Monster of Aramberri - Wikipedia

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    Most media put the size of the Aramberri pliosaur at between 19 and 20 m (62 and 66 ft) long and consider it as a representative of Liopleurodon. [8] [2] [10] [3] The depiction of Liopleurodon in the 1999 BBC documentary series Walking with Dinosaurs, where it is depicted as reaching 25 m (82 ft) in length and weighing 150 t (150 long tons; 170 ...

  5. Timeline of plesiosaur research - Wikipedia

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    Sauvage described the new species Liopleurodon ferox. [19] Joseph Savage discovered a second, better preserved Trinacromerum "anonymum" in Kansas. [31] Life restoration of Mauisaurus haasti, described by Hector in 1874. 1874. Hector described the new species Mauisaurus haasti. [19] Seeley described the new species Muraenosaurus leedsi. [19]

  6. Nymphaeaceae - Wikipedia

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    Flowering Barclaya longifolia specimen, Thailand Flower of Victoria cruziana, Santa Cruz water lily Flowering Euryale ferox specimen cultivated in the Botanischer Garten Berlin-Dahlem, Germany Flowering and fruiting Nuphar variegata specimen. Nymphaeaceae (/ ˌ n ɪ m f i ˈ eɪ s i. iː,-ˌ aɪ /) is a family of flowering plants, commonly ...

  7. Aramberri, Nuevo León - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Aramberri is mostly based in agriculture, the production and export of vegetables and fruits. Although, the southernmost part of Nuevo León has a lower per capita income compared to other regions of the state of Nuevo León, Aramberri has a per capita income higher than its adjacent municipalities in the southern part of the state.

  8. Kronosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Kronosaurus (/ ˌ k r ɒ n oʊ ˈ s ɔːr ə s / KRON-oh-SOR-əs) is an extinct genus of large short-necked pliosaur that lived during the Aptian to Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous in what is now Australia.

  9. Euryale (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Adaxial leaf surface of Euryale ferox with numerous prickles Euryale ferox seedling with 3 cm scale bar. Euryale is an annual or perennial, rhizomatous, aquatic herb with erect, unbranched rhizomes. [4] The adaxial leaf surface is green, and features prickles at the veins. The abaxial leaf surface is violet and displays prominent, prickly ...