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Plesiosaurus Fossil Teeth




Plesiosaurus was a large marine sauropterygian reptile that lived in the Jurassic Period. Distinguished by a small head, long slender neck, and two pairs of large paddles (fins). Plesiosaurs ate Belemnites (squid-like creatures) and fish. These predators gave live birth in open water. Roughly twice the size of a grown man, half their length was neck! Explore our selection of teeth, which is regularly updated with new items discovered during our travels.

FAQs

Q: What is a Plesiosaurus fossil?

A: It is the preserved skeleton or bone fragment of a long-necked marine reptile.

Q: How old are Plesiosaurus fossils?

A: These fossils are said to be from the Jurassic period, spanning from around 200 to 145 million years ago.

Q: Where are Plesiosaurus fossils found?

A: Found in marine sedimentary deposits in Europe and parts of North America.

Q: Why would one want to collect a Plesiosaurus fossil?

A: A Plesiosaurus gives both collectors and scientists a glimpse into prehistoric ocean ecosystems.

Q: How are Plesiosaurus fossils preserved?

A: Most often, Plesiosaur fossils get preserved through mineralization within fine-grained sediments.