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Where is poiseodon?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/9/2025

Poiseodon is a genus of prehistoric marine reptiles known as ichthyosaurs, which lived during the Mesozoic Era. Fossils of Poiseodon have been found primarily in regions of Europe, particularly in the southern part of France. Its remains provide insights into the diversity and evolution of ichthyosaurs during their time.

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