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The Ichthyosaurus lived in the Western Atlantic Ocean.
Charles Konig
The Ichthyosaurus was a dolphin-like creature that was found in water. Differences between the dolphin today and the Ichthyosaurus would be a longer snout and smaller dorsal fin.
They got there food by killing animals
Henry Hoste Henley, a 19th-century British fossil dealer, generated significant income from selling specimens, including the ichthyosaurus. He is known for selling a notable ichthyosaurus skeleton, which fetched around £2,500 at the time, a substantial sum in the 1820s. This sale contributed to his reputation and financial success in the fossil market.
Sea. If you're interested, ichthys is Greek for fish
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Icthyosaurs and plesiosaurs are referred to as marine reptiles. They were not closely related.
Icthyosaurus looked like a fish. It had a flipper on each side, that would probably usually be called a fin.
it is mostly reptile and part shark me and my friend scientists Dr Wilbur Werner Dr Judy harmer and i Dr Kristin Wilson.
The dinosaur whose name means "fish lizard" is Ichthyosaurus. Ichthyosaurus was a marine reptile that lived during the Mesozoic Era, known for its streamlined body and large eyes, which made it well-suited for life in the ocean. It is often mistaken for a dinosaur but is actually part of a group of reptiles known as ichthyosaurs.
There are many reasons 1) it layed Eggs 2) it lived in the ocean Pretty much everything else was a reptile at the time it was around