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Is Kronosaurus bigger than Liopleurodon?

Is Kronosaurus bigger than Liopleurodon?

Kronosaurus was slightly larger. BBC exaggerated the size of the Liopleurodon, making it at least three times larger than it actually was. Liopleurodon lived in northern waters, near what is now northern Europe. Kronosaurus lived in the far south, near modern Australia.

Was Kronosaurus a mosasaur?

One of the odd things about Kronosaurus is that it lived during the early Cretaceous period, about 120 million years ago, at a time when pliosaurs were coming under pressure both from better-adapted sharks and from a new, even more, vicious family of reptiles known as mosasaurs.

Who would win Liopleurodon vs mosasaurus?

Mosasaurus crushed the Liopleurodon in almost everything. The only thing that Liopleurodon beat Mosasaurus in is bite strength. If these two ever were to meet, Liopleurodon might flee in terror, or risk being a chew toy for the apex hunter.

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Which is bigger Liopleurodon vs Megalodon?

Liopleurodon was 82 feet long and 50 tons. Megalodon was 90 feet long and 60 tons.

What was the largest marine reptile?

Ichthyosaurs
Ichthyosaurs (Ichthyosauria) This massive animal, from the Norian stage in what is now British Columbia, is considered the largest marine reptile so far found in the fossil record.

What is the bite force of a Liopleurodon?

33,000 pounds per square inch
Its length and weight are estimated at 15 metres (about 50 feet) long and 45 tonnes (almost 100,000 pounds), respectively. The jaws of this creature are thought to have produced a bite force of 33,000 pounds per square inch, perhaps the highest bite force of any known animal.

What was the largest mosasaur?

The largest mosasaur currently on public display is Bruce, a 65-70\%-complete specimen of Tylosaurus pembinensis dating from the late Cretaceous Period, approximately 80 million years ago, and measuring 13.05 m (42.815 ft) from nose tip to tail tip.

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Was Mosasaurus bigger than T Rex?

This is how big the T-Rex is: The Mosasaur Size Chart says that Mosasaurus is the largest mosasaur (like how I think), and compared to the T-Rex size, Mosasaurus is definitely bigger than both I-Rex and T-Rex.

What is bigger Liopleurodon vs Mosasaurus?

Mosasaurus. In terms of the real animals-Liopleurodon was less than 25 feet long with a 4 foot head and Mosasaurus more than 50 feet with a 5 foot skull. In terms of fictional versions-The Walking With Dinosaurs Liopleurodon is 80 feet, but the Jurassic World Mosasaurus is anything from 100–200 feet long.

What is the 4th largest reptile in the world?

Table of heaviest living reptiles

Rank Species Average total length
1 Saltwater crocodile 4.3 to 5.2 m (14 to 17 ft)
2 Nile crocodile 3.7 to 4.9 m (12 to 16 ft)
3 Orinoco crocodile 3.7 to 4.9 m (12 to 16 ft)
4 Leatherback sea turtle 2.0 m (6.6 ft)

What are the differences between Liopleurodon and its relatives?

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Liopleurodon was one of the basal taxa from the Middle Jurassic. Differences between these taxa and their relatives from the Upper Jurassic include alveoli count, smaller skull and smaller body size.

Who would win between a Mosasaurus and a Liopleurodon?

Mosasaurus would win easily because of its speed and size ( the liopleurodon was half the size), but close relatives of the liopleurodon, Predator X and the giant plisosaur found in mexico could have beaten a mosasaurus.

Is Pliosaurus andrewsi and Liopleurodon grossouvrei different species?

Liopleurodon grossouvrei, although synonymized with Pliosaurus andrewsi by most authors, may be a distinct genus in its own right given differences from P. andrewsi and Liopleurodon type species.

What is the size of the largest Liopleurodon skull?

The largest known Liopleurodon skull belongs to L. ferox. It measures 7 meters but the largest specimens measure a little over 10 meters. and was originally estimated (Tarlo, 1960) to belong to an animal about 25 meters (80 feet) in length. [14]