The prehistoric seas were filled with many giant reptiles. These include the Shastasaurus, Dakosaurus, Thalassomedon, Nothosaurus, Tylosaurus, and Pliosaur. These creatures were known for having rows of sharp teeth.
Archelon (giant turtle) of the animal type Testudine (protostegid) reptile. First fossil found 1895 North America.
A prehistoric reptile ancestor is the therapsid.
is it a mammal a reptile or a amphibian A prehistoric sea monster also know as Liopleordon
Yes, because there were many prehistoric sea animals in the Dead Sea. Their were also prehistoric sea animals called "Archelon" which is a Giant Sea Turtle. That used to roam the sea floors. So it probably died on the sea floor and now there are fossils there. Hope this helps!
No. The Giant African Snail is not a reptile, it is a mollusc.
it is a prehistoric lizard-like reptile.
t rex
opossum
Eff yes!
Styxosaurus was not a mammal. It is a prehistoric marine reptile.
This is a transposition of the word dinosaur (prehistoric reptile).
They Both live in water and land