jaw) fuse, is elongated in Kronosaurus, and contains up to six pairs of teeth. The large cone-shaped teeth of Kronosaurus would have been used for a diet...
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Monquirasaurus (redirect from Kronosaurus boyacensis)
identified as a species belonging to the related genus Kronosaurus, even being named Kronosaurus boyacensis in a study published in 1992. This identification...
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Eiectus (section 2021 revision of Kronosaurus)
initially classified under the related genus Kronosaurus until 2021. A partial skull previously assigned to Kronosaurus queenslandicus that was discovered in...
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William E. Schevill (section Kronosaurus discovery)
the nodules of the most complete skeleton of the short-necked pliosaur Kronosaurus queenslandicus discovered in Hughenden in Queensland, Australia, in 1932...
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ichthyosaurs, dinosaurs and other plesiosaurs. The largest known species are Kronosaurus and Pliosaurus macromerus; other well known genera include Rhomaleosaurus...
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studying the megalodon, who now discovers another prehistoric monster, Kronosaurus, also thought to have been extinct. A sequel titled Meg: Primal Waters...
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the total length of Kronosaurus at 12.8 metres (42 ft). However, more recent studies, comparing fossil specimens of Kronosaurus to other pliosaurs suggests...
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James A. Jensen (section Kronosaurus queenslandicus)
new system for mounting dinosaurs. In 1956, Romer decided to mount a Kronosaurus queenslandicus skeleton and had to obtain an unusually large amount of...
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claimed was typically one-seventh of the former measurement. Additional Kronosaurus specimens and a skeleton of L. ferox, GPIT 1754/2, show that the pliosaurs’...
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pliosauroids which have very short necks and may include Brachauchenius and Kronosaurus. However, modern cladistic analyses found that this group is actually...
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