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What is a macroplata?

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Updated: 11/17/2022

An early Jurasic dinosaur

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What did the macroplata dinosaur eat?

Macroplata was an early plesiosaur. Their diet consisted of fish.


What was the first dinosaur to live in water?

The dinosaur looked like a brachiosaurus with fins and flippers. i dont know the name sorry. No dinos actually lived in water some nested near water like spinosaurus. but water dwelling lizards werent dinos they were a different specie altogether. the name your looking for is plesiosaurus most likely that is what most people believed the loch ness monster to be : )


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