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Formation of Alberta, Canada. It
contains a
single species,
Albertonectes vanderveldei.
Albertonectes is the
longest elasmosaur, and more
generally plesiosaur...
- neck
alone was
around 7.1
meters (23 ft) long.
Along with its
relative Albertonectes, it was one of the longest-necked
animals to have lived, with the second...
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supported by a very
large number of
cervical vertebrae,
Elasmosaurus and
Albertonectes being the only
known vertebrates to have more than 70. The
skull of...
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Plioplatecarpus peckensis,
plesiosaurs such as
Dolichorhynchops herschelensis,
Albertonectes and Nakonanectes, and sea turtles.
Dinosaur remains have occasionally...
- seventy-two neck vertebrae; the
known record is held by the
elasmosaurid Albertonectes, with seventy-six cervicals. The
large number of
joints suggested to...
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Albertonectes Elasmosaurus...
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Tyrrell Museum of
Palaeontology possibly Albertonectes Late
Cretcaeois Bearpaw Formation Named after Albertonectes,
because it
might possibly belong to that...
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Cardiocorax Libonectes Thal****omedon
Elasmosaurinae Albertonectes Elasmosaurus Fluvionectes Hydrotherosaurus?
Nakonanectes Styxosaurus Terminonatator...
- Paludicola. 2: 148–173. Kubo, T.; Mitc****, M.T.; Henderson, D.M. (2012). "
Albertonectes vanderveldei, a new
elasmosaur (Reptilia, Sauropterygia) from the Upper...
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Cardiocorax Libonectes Thal****omedon
Elasmosaurinae Albertonectes Elasmosaurus Fluvionectes Hydrotherosaurus?
Nakonanectes Styxosaurus Terminonatator...