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  • Mauisaurus
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  • At 68 cervical vertebrae, Mauisaurus is notable for having one of the longest necks (in terms of vertebra number) of any plesiosaur. Mauisaurus was fairly large, reaching over 8 metres (26 ft) in length.[1][2] Like other plesiosaurs, it had a long slender body, with numerous vertebrae, allowing flexible movement. On its underside, Mauisaurus had two sets of large flippers. These aided in swimming at high speeds, but may have also allowed the plesiosaur to venture onto shorelines for short amounts of time. Mauisaurus was a carnivore, with sharp jagged teeth that would have been used to grip fish or squid.
  • Mauisaurus was similar to other plesiosaurs. It had a characteristically long neck, that grew up to 15 metres (49 ft) in length, more than half its total length. Mauisaurus's neck length makes it one of the top plesiosaurs with a large neck to body length ratio. In total, Mauisaurus grew to around 20 metres (66 ft) in length and was easily the largest plesiosaur in New Zealand waters. Like other plesiosaurs, it had a long slender body, with numerous vertebrae, allowing flexible movement. On its underside, Mauisaurus had two sets of large flippers. These aided in swimming at high speeds, but may have also allowed the plesiosaur to venture onto shorelines for short amounts of time. Mauisaurus was a carnivore, with sharp jagged teeth that would have been used to grip fish or squid.
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Length
  • 8.0
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Game
  • Jurassic Park: Builder
  • Jurassic World: The Game
Meaning
  • Maui lizard
Image caption
  • Mauisaurus card in Jurassic World: The Game
Diet
  • Piscivore
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  • At 68 cervical vertebrae, Mauisaurus is notable for having one of the longest necks (in terms of vertebra number) of any plesiosaur. Mauisaurus was fairly large, reaching over 8 metres (26 ft) in length.[1][2] Like other plesiosaurs, it had a long slender body, with numerous vertebrae, allowing flexible movement. On its underside, Mauisaurus had two sets of large flippers. These aided in swimming at high speeds, but may have also allowed the plesiosaur to venture onto shorelines for short amounts of time. Mauisaurus was a carnivore, with sharp jagged teeth that would have been used to grip fish or squid.
  • Mauisaurus was similar to other plesiosaurs. It had a characteristically long neck, that grew up to 15 metres (49 ft) in length, more than half its total length. Mauisaurus's neck length makes it one of the top plesiosaurs with a large neck to body length ratio. In total, Mauisaurus grew to around 20 metres (66 ft) in length and was easily the largest plesiosaur in New Zealand waters. Like other plesiosaurs, it had a long slender body, with numerous vertebrae, allowing flexible movement. On its underside, Mauisaurus had two sets of large flippers. These aided in swimming at high speeds, but may have also allowed the plesiosaur to venture onto shorelines for short amounts of time. Mauisaurus was a carnivore, with sharp jagged teeth that would have been used to grip fish or squid.