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The Liopleurodon is the sole main antagonist in The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water, who appears in the beginning and the climax. His vocal effects were possibly provided by Frank Welker.

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  • Ses quatre puissantes nageoires suggèrent que Liopleurodon était un nageur rapide. Ce déplacement spécifique à 4 nageoires a apparemment disparu avec l'extinction du genre. Des études de son crâne ont révélé qu'il pouvait analyser l'eau avec ses narines pour détecter d'où venaient certaines odeurs. Liopleurodon était très probablement carnivore. Ses fossiles ont été trouvés surtout en Allemagne et au Royaume-Uni, l'Europe étant alors couverte par l'océan Téthys.
  • The Liopleurodon is the sole main antagonist in The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water, who appears in the beginning and the climax. His vocal effects were possibly provided by Frank Welker.
  • Tenia una cola corta como la mayoría de los pliosaurios y plesiosaurios, y no tenia la forma de aleta caudal de un ictiosaurio como el Ophthalmosaurus del que se alimentaba. Tenia cuatro aletas formadas a partir de las cuatro extremidades. Estos animales se alimentaban de presas tan variadas como peces, tortugas, ictiosaurios, plesiosaurios e incluso pterosaurios y algún dinosaurio desprevenido. Era ovovivíparo debido a que era demasiado grande para salir del mar, con un peso de 50 toneladas, con lo que, al salir del mar se ahogaría. Estos animales tenían las fosas nasales muy pequeñas para su tamaño, lo cual indica que posiblemente respiraba por la boca. Categoría:Reptiles Categoría:Reptiles marinos Categoría:Plesiosaurios Categoría:Pliosaurios Categoría:Fauna del Jurásico
  • Liopleurodon was a species of large marine reptile, specifically pliosaur, from the Jurassic period.
  • Liopleurodon was the titan of the mid-jurrasic.nothing could hurt it.The only thing liopleurodon had to fear was others of its kind, as liopleurodon are extremley terrotorial animals.The liopleurodon could easily pluck a Eutrestopondylus from the land and rip it to shreds. It is the largest plesiosaur ever to be discovered.Liopleurodon would even kill and eat otehrs if its own kind.Unlike the Cryptoclidus the Liopleurodon is far too heavy to get on to the land, if a Liopleurodon does get on land which is most unlikley, it will not be ablke to return the to the sea.its massive weight will crush its lungs and smaller land predators such as Eutrestopondylus will eat every last piece of it. The Liopleurodon is an ambush predator.Lik most predators it uses speed,strength and the element of supr
  • Liopleurodon fossils have been found mainly in England and France, with one younger species known from Russia. Fossil specimens that are contemporary (Callovian) with those from England and France referrable to Liopleurodon are known from Germany.
  • Real Liopleurodon were large marine reptiles that lived in the seas of what is now Europe during the Middle and Late Jurassic period. They were fierce and powerful predators, about 5 to 7 metres in length (larger estimates have been made, but these are now viewed by scientists as inaccurate). Don Leo's length seems to be based on these exaggerated measurements.
  • The genus name Liopleurodon was coined by H.E Sauvage in 1993[1] on the basis of very poor remains consisting of three large, 70 mm, teeth. One tooth was found near Boulogne-sur-Mer, France in layers dating from the Callovian was named Liopleurodon ferox, another from Charly, France was named Liopleurodon grossouvrei, while a third discovered near Caen, France was originally described as Poikilopleuron bucklandi and ascribed by Sauvage to the species Liopleurodon bucklandi). Sauvage did not ascribe the genus to any particular group of reptiles in his descriptions.
  • Liopleurodon was a massive sea creature from the Late Jurassic Period. It reached lengths of 50 ft long, and weights of 100 tonnes. The Great White Shark, in comparison, is about 5 metres long. The jaws alone of Liopleurodon were 3 metres long, big enough to swallow a mini cooper. Each tooth was half a metre tall. liopleurodon2.jpg|Liopleurodon liopleurodon.jpg liopleurodon eats giant fish.jpg approach of liopleurodon.jpg
  • Liopleurodon breed only every 25 years and only after they attain 160 years of age. However, they may live for upwards of 800 years. The male, with his 55 foot long penis, woos the female into getting busy with him through his most wonderful song - it is beautiful and melodic and sounds somewhat like a cross between a canary, a howler monkey being eaten by a giant screeching centipede, a velociraptor killing a little girl, and a thousand cats being set on fire. If he is successful, the two will embrace for up to a month before she eats him. She gives birth to between thirty and forty live young after a fourteen-year pregnancy. The young are born the size of mice and completely defenseless. It takes 25 years for the mother Liopleurodon to nurture and raise their young. They will be nearly a
  • The genus name Liopleurodon was coined by Henri Émile Sauvage in 1873 on the basis of very poor remains consisting of three 70 millimeter (2¾ inch) teeth. One tooth, found near Boulogne-sur-Mer, France in layers dating from the Callovian, was named Liopleurodon ferox, another from Charly, France was named Liopleurodon grossouvrei, while a third discovered near Caen, France was originally described as Poikilopleuron bucklandi and ascribed by Sauvage to the species Liopleurodon bucklandi. Sauvage did not ascribe the genus to any particular group of reptiles in his descriptions.
  • Liopleurodon was the titan of the mid-jurassic. Nothing could hurt it. The only thing Liopleurodon had to fear was others of its kind, as liopleurodon are extremely territorial animals. The Liopleurodon could easily pluck a Eustreptospondylus from the land and rip it to shreds. It is the largest pliosaur ever to be discovered. Liopleurodon would even kill and eat others if its own kind. Unlike the Cryptoclidus, the Liopleurodon is far too heavy to get on to the land, if a Liopleurodon does get on land which is most unlikey, it will not be able to return to the sea. Its massive weight will crush its lungs and smaller land predators such as Eustreptospondylus will eat every last piece of it. The Liopleurodon is an ambush predator. Like most predators it uses speed, strength and the element o
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