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The high seas!
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Broomistega - Drepanosaurus - Velociraptor
Diplodocus - Deinocheirus - Shantungosaurus
Pterodactylus - Spinosaurus - Dolichorhynchops
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Dolichorhynchops pair
what is this!???? not a spacecraft!?? madness. i tell you.
New tote bag design: Dolichorhynchops!
This late Cretaceous marine reptile is known as “Dolly” among Paleontologists.
Something is moving through the waters, is it a log? the seaweed ? Shooting out of the waters is the Dolichorhynchops, with fast and precise attacks this beast is worse than poison ivy
Paleovember 2023, Dolichorhynchops!
This ten-foot long sea reptile is a member of a group of plesiosaurs called Polycotylids, animals that resembled the large, famous pliosaurs, but having more in common with elasmosaurs. It also inhabited the Western Interior Seaway, at the same time as creatures like Hesperornis, Xiphactinus, Elasmosaurs, Tylosaurus, and so forth. It was definitely lower on the hierarchy of sea monsters, given how relatively small it was, but it clearly made up for that by being fast and agile.
So I rediscovered something from my childhood while scrolling through Pinterest. It was a dolichorhynchops plush from the imax movie Sea Monsters: a prehistoric adventure. Feeling nostalgic I checked to see where I could buy it only to find a website with sh reviews which made it seem like a scam. So until July comes around, I’m going to attempt to recreate this plush from my childhood. If anyone who sees this has some tips or pointers please let me know because I’m going in blind.
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