It was not a dinosaur, but a plesiosaur and the longest plesiosaur. It could grow upto 15 m long.
Elasmosaurus was a giant plesiosaur, which were a group of marine reptiles. However, nono of these marine reptiles were dinosaurs.
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Elasmosaurus was a plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs are aquatic reptiles that are not related to dinosaurs, but may be distantly related to modern lizards.
Elasmosaurus was a plesiosaur. All plesiosaurs became extinct 65.5 million years ago or before, and that was millions of years before people. Because fossils don't preserve colors, nobody knows what color the Elasmosaurus was.
Elasmosaurus was not a dinosaur. It was a type of long necked plesiosaur, a group of marine reptiles living only during the Mesozoic. They had, of course, long necks and swam with the use of flippers; they didn't have tails capable of propulsion. They were predatory, eating fish, and probably spent their entire lives in the water.
Yes they are. I'm pretty sure it's a dinosaur cause it says saur and usually saur is in a dinosaur name it's even in the word dinosaur.So I'm going for a Big YES!!
The elasmosaurus doesnt live anymore. The elasmosaurus used to live in North America and/or asia. In the oceans.
The Elasmosaurus EP was created in 2003.
The common name for Elasmosaurus is Issey ,which i don't know how to spell.
The Elasmosaurus is a type of marine reptile known as a plesiosaur. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period and is characterized by its long neck, small head, and large, paddle-like limbs. Fossils of Elasmosaurus are primarily found in marine sedimentary rock formations, providing insights into its anatomy and the prehistoric ecosystems it inhabited. Its unique skeletal structure makes it a significant subject of study in paleontology.
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