- Stenopterygius - Wikipedia
Stenopterygius is known from the lectotype GPIT 43 0219-1 (also registered as GPIT-PV-30028 and PV 7532), a complete, articulated skeleton which preserved a very large embryo The animal is about 3 15 m (10 3 ft) in length
- Stenopterygius Facts - Science Facts
Of the genus of Thunnosaur ichthyosaurs, and with a maximum length of 4 meters, the Stenopterygius was not the most significant marine reptile of its time, but don’t let their smaller stature fool you, they could certainly hold their own
- Stenopterygius quadriscissus - AMNH
Stenopterygius quadriscissus evolved a highly modified body for aquatic life Stenopterygius quadriscissus is an ichthyosaur, an extinct animal whose body shape closely resembled that of today's fast-swimming fishes such as the tuna
- Stenopterygius Explained
What is Stenopterygius? Stenopterygius is an extinct genus of thunnosaur ichthyosaur known from Europe
- Stenopterygius | Paleopedia Wiki | Fandom
Stenopterygius was a genus of ichthyosaur from the Middle Jurassic that lived in what is now Europe Although similar in appearance to the famous Ichthyosaurus, Stenopterygius had narrower flippers and a skull
- Stenopterygius quadriscissus
Stenopterygius is a genus of ichthyosaur from the Early Jurassic, closely resembling a modern dolphin It had a streamlined, hydrodynamic body, well-developed fins, and a large tail adapted for fast swimming
- Stenopterygius
Stenopterygius is an extinct genus of thunnosaur ichthyosaur, a diverse group of secondarily aquatic marine reptiles that thrived in Mesozoic oceans
- Stenopterygius - Jurassic Reptile
Stenopterygius, one of the Ichthyosauruses , was an aquatic reptile that filled the same niche that the dolphins and porpoises exist in today They were fast swimmers and fed on fish and other sea life
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