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hindlimb at the time. It was
moved to its own
genus Cryptoclidus by
Seeley (1892).
Fossils of
Cryptoclidus have been
found in the
Oxford Clay of Cambridgeshire...
- short-necked
plesiosaur that grew up to 6.4
metres (21 ft), and the long-necked
Cryptoclidus, a fish
eater with a neck as long as 1.3
metres (4.3 ft).
There are nearly...
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which are
limited to the
Early Jur****ic period; Cryptoclididae, (e.g.
Cryptoclidus), with a medium-long neck and
somewhat stocky build; Elasmosauridae,...
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Polycotylus and
Trinacromerum (the Polycotylidae), as well as Muraenosaurus,
Cryptoclidus, Picrocleidus, Tricleidus, and
others (the Cryptoclididae). In 1940 Theodore...
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Cryptoclidus model used in the Five TV programme, Loch Ness Monster: The
Ultimate Experiment...
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Plesiopterys wildi Cryptoclidus eurymerus...
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Placochelys Rhomaleosaurus Ammonites Leedsichthys Mosasaurus Ichthyornis Cryptoclidus Nothosaurus Shonisaurus Ophthalmosaurus Mixosaurus Prognathodon Cretoxyrhina...
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confirmed by
recent studies on the
caudal neural spine form of Pantosaurus,
Cryptoclidus and
Rhomaleosaurus zetlandicus. A 2020
study claims that the
caudal fin...
- Jur****ic - Late
Cretaceous Plesiosaurus Cimoliasauridae Cryptoclididae Cryptoclidus Microcleidus Muraenosaurus Elasmosauridae Elasmosaurus ****abasaurus Hydrotherosaurus...
- or
belly ribs,
which is only
otherwise seen in the non-polycotylid
Cryptoclidus.
Partially as a
consequence of the oxygen-poor
environment that the specimen...