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genus was
named "Leeds' fish" in 1889. The type
species is
Leedsichthys problematicus.
Leedsichthys fossils have been
found in England, France,
Germany and...
- Pachycormus, to the
largest known ray-finned fish, the
suspension feeding Leedsichthys,
which is
estimated to have
reached a
maximum length of
around 16 metres...
- at 11 m (36 ft). The
largest ever
known ray-finned fish, the
extinct Leedsichthys from the Jur****ic, has been
estimated to have
grown to 16.5 m (54 ft)...
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among the
largest of the
freshwater fish. The
largest bony fish ever was
Leedsichthys,
which dwarfed the
beluga sturgeon as well as the
ocean sunfish, giant...
- heberti) and metriorhynchids, coelacanths, a huge suspension-feeding fish
Leedsichthys and dinosaurs. A 2.5 m-long
metriorhynchid skeleton, ****igned to Metriorhynchus...
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reported at 7.6 m (25 ft) and more, but this is
dwarfed by the
extinct Leedsichthys, one
individual of
which has been
estimated to have a
length of 27.6 m...
- forms, the
latter included the
largest bony fish
known to have existed:
Leedsichthys, with an
estimated maximum length of over 15 metres,
known from the late...
- a Sauroposeidon, the tallest-known
dinosaur 20
meters –
length of a
Leedsichthys, the largest-known fish to have
lived 21
meters –
height of High Force...
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Elasmosaurus Liopleurodon Tanystropheus Placochelys Rhomaleosaurus Ammonites Leedsichthys Mosasaurus Ichthyornis Cryptoclidus Nothosaurus Shonisaurus Ophthalmosaurus...
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metres (16 ft) in
total body length,
substantially less than the
related Leedsichthys from the Jur****ic
which likely grew up to 16.5
metres (54 ft). One of...