Plesiosaurs were primarily carnivorous marine reptiles, not herbivores. They had a large body, a long neck, and sharp teeth, which suggest they mainly fed on fish and other marine animals. Some species may have had varied diets, but the general consensus is that they were not herbivorous.
Herbivore - plc
herbivore
it is a herbivore
Plesiosaurs were primarily carnivorous reptiles that lived during the Mesozoic era. They primarily fed on fish and other marine animals, using their long necks and sharp teeth to catch prey. Some evidence suggests they may have also consumed soft-bodied invertebrates, but their diet was mainly meat-based.
The antelope is a herbivore.
The plesiosaur ate mostly fish and plants
The Plesiosaur. Some people believe that the Loch Ness is a Plesiosaur.
It was not a dinosaur, but a plesiosaur and the longest plesiosaur. It could grow upto 15 m long.
The plesiosaur or the mosasaurid.
what other dinosaurs eat
nothing they are too big
they ate fish.
Plesiosaur
a pleasant one xx
An Archaeopteryx may have been able to fly, but a plesiosaur is a swimming reptile, and it doesn't fly. Archaeopteryx could not fly is was too heavey and its wings were way too short to support flight and as for the plesiosaur as the previous person mentioned it was a swimming reptile
The first Pterodactylus fossil discovered was found in the 1700's, and though I don't know who found the fossil, it was first described by Cosimo Alessandro Collini. Plesiosaur vertebrae were discovered as early as the 1600's, but they were believed to belong to fish. In 1719, William Stukely was told by Robert Darwin, the great-grandfather of Charles Darwin, about a partial plesiosaur skeleton preserved in a slab of rock. Stukely then described this plesiosaur.
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