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'Champsosaurus' images and/or videos results page 1 of 1
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Images of 'Champsosaurus' found, 4
Late Cretaceous Fauna - Late Cretaceous Fauna - Late Cretaceous Fauna. From left to right: a couple of Stegoceras validum, a Champsosaurus, an Ornithomimus edmontonicus and in the distance an Edmontonia longiceps. During sunset, a pair of Stegoceras validum jousting while an Ornithomimus edmontonicus sprints along a riverbank below, passing near a Champsosaurus. Ambling in the distance is an Edmontonia longiceps
Trinacromerum - Trinacromerum is a plesiosaur, a marine reptile of the cretace measuring 3 metres long. Below swim a champsosaurus and an ammonite. A Late Cretaceous marine reptile, Trinacromerum, cruises prehistoric Manitoba's oceans, while a Champsosaurus and an ammonoid swim by below. Manitoba is generally devoid of dinosaur fossils, for the province was inundated by the Western Interior Seaway for the vast majority of the Mesozoic that is preserved in its sedimentary strata. Trinacromerum is an extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile belonging to the plesiosaur suborder. It lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was 3 meters (10 feet) long. Its teeth show it fed on small fish
Ornithomimus - An ornithomimus edmontonicus passes near a champsosaurus. In the background an Edmontonia longiceps. Ornithomimus is an Ornithmomidae dinosaur dating back to the late cretaceous and found fossils in the western United States. The Ornithomimus was 3.5 metres long and 2.1 metres high and weighed between 100 and 150 kg. He was paged and looked like an ostrich. An ornithomimus edmontonicus near a champsosaurus. In background is an Edmontonia longiceps. Ornithomimus is a genus of dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. Ornithomimus was 3.5 meters long, 2.10 meters high and weighed around 100-150 kg. It was bipedal and resembled an ostrich