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  • Elasmosaurus
  • Elasmosaurus
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  • Elasmosaurus is an Elasmosaur. It is 50 ft long!
  • thumb|259px significa (placa delgada). es un genero representado por una especie de plesiosauroide elasmosaurido que vivio en el cretacico superior, en lo que hoy es estados unidos. media cerca 14 metros de largo y pesaba cerca de 2.000 kilogramos.
  • Elasmosaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur with an extremely long neck that lived in the Late Cretaceous.
  • is photo of the movie the land unknown * A very stylized incarnation of this marine reptile eats Hellstrom as he attempts to flee at the end of Son of Kong. * The 'snapping' version that grabbed Hellstrom was actually the revamped brontosaur from the original film; same holds for the armature version seen briefly snarling in predatory glee. When the island was sinking, the Elasmosaurus escaped with every other creature, but the other creatures died with Kiko.
  • Elasmosaurus (Plated Lizard) was a Plesiosaur related to Liopleurodon, Plesiosaurus, and Cryptoclidus. It reached 13–15 meters long, but much of its length was made of its neck, which consisted of 75 vertebra. <default>Elasmosaurus</default> Biological information In Walking with... Book appearances Video game appearances
  • The Elasmosaurus is a long-necked plesiosaur that resides in the Land of the Lost. A two-headed individual discovered by Humans was named Lulu. The Elasmosaurus's had small heads at the end of a long neck and a mouth full of needle-like teeth. It could also swim, moving its head back and forth to catch fish. Elasmosaurus's were among the largest of the long-necked Dinosaurs in the Land.
  • Elasmosaurus was a longed necked Plesiosaur that swam in the Cretaceous sea. It would swim close to the surface and use its neck to catch fish, much like Tanystropheus. It could reach 15 metres in length, most of which was neck, and existed 85-65 million years ago to be precise. It would sometimes swallow rocks to help digestion.
  • Elasmosaurus is known for having an incredibly long neck. It is a marine reptile that lives within the deep lakes of the Lost Valley.
  • Hit Dice: 10d8+66 (111 hp) Initiative: +2 Speed: 20 ft. (4 squares), swim 50 ft. Armor Class: 13 (-2 size, +2 Dex, +3 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 11 Base Attack/Grapple: +7/+23 Attack: Bite +13 melee (2d8+12) Full Attack: Bite +13 melee (2d8+12) Space/Reach: 15 ft./10 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent Saves: Fort +15, Ref +9, Will +4 Abilities: Str 26, Dex 14, Con 22, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 9 Skills: Hide -4*, Listen +4, Spot +9, Swim +16 Feats: Dodge, Great Fortitude, Toughness (2) Environment: Warm aquatic Organization: Solitary, pair, or herd (5-8) Challenge Rating:
  • Elasmosaurus is a member of a group of extinct reptiles known as the plesiosaurs. Known for its extremley long neck, its neck alone had more than 70 vertebrae. It had a rather small head in comparison to its body. It weighed around 2.2 tons, and was 14m (46 ft) long, making it longer than most modern day sharks, and making it the second longest plesiosaur ever.
  • The shoulder girdle had a long bar not found in young ones.The shoulder blade had edges of the same length for the joint with the coracoid and the articular surface for the upper arm. The front of the pelvic girdle was made up of 3 straight edges aimed at the front and sides of the animal. The ischia, a pair of bones that formed the back of the pelvis, were joined on their medial surfaces. The limbs of Elasmosaurus, like those of all plesiosaurs, were modified into four paddle-shaped fins.
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  • Cretaceous
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  • Gold
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  • 14.0
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  • 300
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Range
Appearances
  • Sea Monsters
  • Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside Their World
Expansion
Status
  • Extinct
Game
  • Jurassic Park: Builder
  • Jurassic World: The Game
  • Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
Name
  • Elasmosaurus platyurus
  • Elasmosaurus
Type
Caption
  • Elasmosaurus
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fossil range
Weight
  • 2
  • 3
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  • 200
Meaning
  • Thin plate lizard
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  • Elasmosaurus card in Jurassic World: The Game
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  • 300
OtherNames
  • "Thin plate"
Height
  • 10
  • 3.0
Species
  • *E. ischiadicus *E. kurskensis *E. marshii *E. nobilis *E. orskensis *E. platyurus *E. serdobensis *E. serpentinus
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  • Long neck
Genus
  • (Cope, 1868)
  • Elasmosaurus
Performer
  • No
Color
  • black
Suborder
biome
  • Reef
Homeworld
  • Lost Valley
Family
Order
Time
  • Late Cretaceous
Diet
  • Piscivore
  • Fish Meat
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  • Black
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  • Elasmosaurus is a member of a group of extinct reptiles known as the plesiosaurs. Known for its extremley long neck, its neck alone had more than 70 vertebrae. It had a rather small head in comparison to its body. It weighed around 2.2 tons, and was 14m (46 ft) long, making it longer than most modern day sharks, and making it the second longest plesiosaur ever. Its small head and sharp, pointed teeth may indicate that this creature most likely ate very small fish, squid, or ammonite, perhaps prying out the soft bodies of the mollusks out of their hard shells with their small, slim heads, and using their sharp, pointed teeth like meat hooks. Elasmosaurs probably hunted using stealth, as they were rather slow reptiles unlike animals like the icthyosaurs. They were probably hunted by animals like pliosaurs, mosasaurs or prehistoric sharks.
  • The shoulder girdle had a long bar not found in young ones.The shoulder blade had edges of the same length for the joint with the coracoid and the articular surface for the upper arm. The front of the pelvic girdle was made up of 3 straight edges aimed at the front and sides of the animal. The ischia, a pair of bones that formed the back of the pelvis, were joined on their medial surfaces. The limbs of Elasmosaurus, like those of all plesiosaurs, were modified into four paddle-shaped fins. Some parts of Elasmosaurus were quite advanced for elasmosaurids and plesiosaurs on the whole. Elasmosaurus can be distinguished by its six premaxillary teeth and 71 cervical vertebrae. Early plesiosaurs and most elasmosaurids had five teeth per premaxilla. Some elasmosaurids had more: Terminonatator had 9 and Aristonectes had 10-13. Most plesiosaurs had less than 60 cervical vertebrae. Other plesiosaurs with more than 60 cervicals are Styxosaurus, Hydralmosaurus, and Thalassomedon. Elasmosaurus is the one known plesiosaur with more than 70 cervicals, but, it's neck was close to the same length as Thalassomedon as the latter has proportionally longer vertebrae. Elasmosaurus had more vertebrae than any known animal. The long, low axis centrum is not like those seen in most plesiosaurs, which have centra that are shorter in length than height, or the same size. Styxosaurus and Hydralmosaurus have the condition present in Elasmosaurus too. Another strange trait of Elasmosaurus is the same length of the edges of the shoulder blade. Most plesiosaurs had longer edges for articulation with the coracoid than for articulation with the upper arm.
  • Elasmosaurus is an Elasmosaur. It is 50 ft long!
  • Hit Dice: 10d8+66 (111 hp) Initiative: +2 Speed: 20 ft. (4 squares), swim 50 ft. Armor Class: 13 (-2 size, +2 Dex, +3 natural), touch 10, flat-footed 11 Base Attack/Grapple: +7/+23 Attack: Bite +13 melee (2d8+12) Full Attack: Bite +13 melee (2d8+12) Space/Reach: 15 ft./10 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, scent Saves: Fort +15, Ref +9, Will +4 Abilities: Str 26, Dex 14, Con 22, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 9 Skills: Hide -4*, Listen +4, Spot +9, Swim +16 Feats: Dodge, Great Fortitude, Toughness (2) Environment: Warm aquatic Organization: Solitary, pair, or herd (5-8) Challenge Rating: Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: 11-20 HD (Huge); 21-30 HD (Gargantuan) Level Adjustment: -
  • thumb|259px significa (placa delgada). es un genero representado por una especie de plesiosauroide elasmosaurido que vivio en el cretacico superior, en lo que hoy es estados unidos. media cerca 14 metros de largo y pesaba cerca de 2.000 kilogramos.
  • Elasmosaurus is an extinct genus of plesiosaur with an extremely long neck that lived in the Late Cretaceous.
  • is photo of the movie the land unknown * A very stylized incarnation of this marine reptile eats Hellstrom as he attempts to flee at the end of Son of Kong. * The 'snapping' version that grabbed Hellstrom was actually the revamped brontosaur from the original film; same holds for the armature version seen briefly snarling in predatory glee. When the island was sinking, the Elasmosaurus escaped with every other creature, but the other creatures died with Kiko.
  • Elasmosaurus (Plated Lizard) was a Plesiosaur related to Liopleurodon, Plesiosaurus, and Cryptoclidus. It reached 13–15 meters long, but much of its length was made of its neck, which consisted of 75 vertebra. <default>Elasmosaurus</default> Biological information In Walking with... Book appearances Video game appearances
  • The Elasmosaurus is a long-necked plesiosaur that resides in the Land of the Lost. A two-headed individual discovered by Humans was named Lulu. The Elasmosaurus's had small heads at the end of a long neck and a mouth full of needle-like teeth. It could also swim, moving its head back and forth to catch fish. Elasmosaurus's were among the largest of the long-necked Dinosaurs in the Land.
  • Elasmosaurus was a longed necked Plesiosaur that swam in the Cretaceous sea. It would swim close to the surface and use its neck to catch fish, much like Tanystropheus. It could reach 15 metres in length, most of which was neck, and existed 85-65 million years ago to be precise. It would sometimes swallow rocks to help digestion.
  • Elasmosaurus is known for having an incredibly long neck. It is a marine reptile that lives within the deep lakes of the Lost Valley.