what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
what was life in amelia earharts hometown like at this time
The loch was once open to the ocean waters, and creatures such as plesiosaurs could easily have stayed there and adapted to the conditions, and continued to breed to maintain one or more Nessies in the Loch.
The life in the colony's was like a good but it have some ruff time
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Yes, the noun 'plesiosaurs' is a common noun, a general word for a type of extinct, marine reptile; a word for any plesiosaurs.
The plesiosaurs were the top predators of the food chain at that time
Plesiosaurs were not dinosaurs. They were a clade of marine reptiles that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs.
Yes it was.
The primary plants in the Jurassic were conifers, tree ferns, cycads, and ginkgos. The vertebrates included dinosaurs, early mammals, primitive birds, pterosaurs, and plesiosaurs. Insects included beetles, flies, dragonflies, and termites.
There were two main kinds of plesiosaurs. The most famous, the long necked plesiosaurs, ate fish and other small marine animals. Lesser known are the short necked plesiosaurs, which looked similar to gigantic crocodiles and ate larger marine animals.
It was herbivorous
The primary plants in the Jurassic were conifers, tree ferns, cycads, and ginkgos. The vertebrates included dinosaurs, early mammals, primitive birds, pterosaurs, and plesiosaurs. Insects included beetles, flies, dragonflies, and termites.
No one knows how long it lives for
Plesiosaurs , Pliosauroids , Cryptocleidus , Muraenosaurus , Woolungosaurus , Elasmosaurus , Macroplatu , Kronosaurus , Liopleurodon , & maybe other type animal's .
First off, plesiosaurs and pterodactyl were not dinosaurs. Plesiosaurs were their own group of reptiles more closely related to lizards than to dinosaurs. Pterodactyl was a pterosaur, which were a group separate from, but related to dinosaurs. Plesiosaurs are generally considered to have been discovered by Mary Anning. Pterosaurs are said to have been discovered by Cosmio Collini.
Animal life was then dominated, by large archosaurian reptiles: dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and aquatic reptiles such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs. the first birds and placental mammals also appeared