Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Liopleurodon

                                        Liopleurodon 

Liopleurodon was a meat-eating marine animal that ruled the sea around the Middle-Late Jurassic, 160-155 million years ago. The liopleurodon was 45 feet long and 25 tons. The liopleurodon killing mechanism was it's massive jaws and teeth. Liopleurodon was a apex predator meaning it wasn't prey of another predator.  Liopleurdodon was a very strong swimmer with it's four strong paddle-like limbs. Liopleurodon fossils are found at England, France, Germany and Russia. Liopleurodon could kill a lot with it's massive jaw and teeth, it could cut through almost anything!

To find out more go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liopleurodon


Here is a video of liopleurodon.






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