No true dinosaurs lived in the sea, but many other reptiles did. The largest marine reptile is Shonisaurus, a 60 foot ichthyosaur which lived in North America in the Late Triassic.
it is leedsycthys a 50 tonne 27 metre long fish
Liopleurodon at about 40 feet long and 25 tons.
no it not
No, the pteranodon was not a marine reptile. Rather, it was one of the largest pterosaurs, meaning that it was a flying reptile. Also, it is not considered a dinosaur, though it lived in the late Cretaceous period and thus was a contemporary of the last of the dinosaurs.
A prehistoric marine reptile, the largest of the Pliosaurs and they were like a 60 foot crocodile with flippers.
A reptile.
Yes.
Being able to grow to over 65 feet (20m), made Shastasaurus, a variety of ichthyosaur, the largest marine reptile/dinosaur species ever found.
the largest reptile is the andaconda
ichthysaurus
Sea Turtle has the biggest reptile eggs
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest turtle The Australian Salt Water Crocodile is the largest living reptile
The largest reptile is the Saltwater Crocodile. Males can reach 23ft.
No, it's a marine reptile.
Styxosaurus was not a mammal. It is a prehistoric marine reptile.