The notion that some ichthyosaurian behavior - such as spawning, stranding, or coastal foraging - brought these Shonisaurus together is improbable.
The largest ichthyosaurian eye that I've measured was 264 mm across, and belonged to a Temnodontosaurus platyodon.
In 1938, Paul Peterson excavated ichthyosaurian bones from the uppermost part of the Mowry shale in Crook County, Wyoming.
Discoveries and descriptions of marine reptiles date back as early as 1864 when Nordenskiöld discovered a number of fragmentary ichthyosaurian specimens from the Triassic.
So here are some estimates of ichthyosaurian weight that I have calculated using a computer program called PaleoMass.
Definition of ichthyosaurian in US English:
ichthyosaurian
adjectiveˌikTHēəˈsôrēən
See ichthyosaur
Example sentencesExamples
The notion that some ichthyosaurian behavior - such as spawning, stranding, or coastal foraging - brought these Shonisaurus together is improbable.
In 1938, Paul Peterson excavated ichthyosaurian bones from the uppermost part of the Mowry shale in Crook County, Wyoming.
The largest ichthyosaurian eye that I've measured was 264 mm across, and belonged to a Temnodontosaurus platyodon.
Discoveries and descriptions of marine reptiles date back as early as 1864 when Nordenskiöld discovered a number of fragmentary ichthyosaurian specimens from the Triassic.
So here are some estimates of ichthyosaurian weight that I have calculated using a computer program called PaleoMass.