Pliosaurs, a group of large marine reptiles from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, are believed to have had lifespans ranging from approximately 20 to 30 years, though some estimates suggest they could have lived longer. Factors such as environmental conditions, food availability, and predation likely influenced their longevity. Fossil evidence provides limited insights into their aging, making it challenging to determine precise lifespans. Overall, while estimates vary, they likely lived several decades in their aquatic environments.
pliosaur
A large Pliosaur is the only confirmed creature.
There are so many sea reptiles. The biggest is the "Liopleurodon", Which grew 80ft ( 25 meters long ).
Susan Swansborough has written: 'The Westbury pliosaur' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Fossil Marine reptiles, Ichthyosaurus, Marine reptiles, Fossil
A species of Pliosaur has been confirmed to appear in the fourth series of the British science fiction series Primeval. It is unknown which episode it will be in though there has been speculation that it will attack a submarine though this is still to be confirmed.
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
5year lifespan
20 lifespan
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?
Liopleurodon isn't a dinosaur. It's a pliosaur. And Liopleurodon is an just an animal. Animals don't really have ''enemys'' as such. Other pliosaurs may have been a threat to it though.
what is the lifespan of a cotinga
yes lifespan is one word