Kronosaurus was created in 1992.
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Kronosaurus, a type of pliosaur (carnivorous marine reptile related to plesiosaurs but with a short neck). It died out about 99 million years ago, during the Cenomanian stage of the upper Cretaceous period, the third and final period of the Mesozoic era.
I think it was about 45ft long
Yes, kronosaurus is mentioned in Job chapter 41, where it states that it breathes fire. Also, there are unexplained cavities in its head which could be where fuel was stored.
No dinosaurs lived in water. The prehistoric reptiles that lived in water were the Plesiosaurs, not dinosaurs.
Yes, all reptiles lay eggs.
Kronosaurus was a large marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Its habitat likely included shallow marine environments such as seas and oceans, where it hunted for prey and navigated the waters. Known from fossil discoveries in Australia and Colombia, Kronosaurus would have inhabited warm, tropical waters.
It is big because it is two long school busses
Tylosaurus Styxosaurus Elasmosaurus Platecarpus Mosasaurus Kronosaurus Liopleurodon Plesiosaurus
Kronosaurus is not and never was believed to have been a dinosaur. They're Pliosaurs which is a family of the Order Sauropsida. The Dinosaurs and Sauropsids all belong to the Class Reptilia, but there the relationships end. The Dinosaurs are classified further into two separate Orders -- the Ornithischia and Saurischia.
Kronosaurus was a large marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It is believed to have primarily fed on other marine animals such as fish, squid, and smaller marine reptiles. Its large size and robust jaws suggest that it was a formidable predator in its oceanic environment.