. . "Ichthyosaurs that appear in the Jurassic Park franchise: \n* Ichthyosaurus \n* Shonisaurus \n* Eurhinosaurus \n* Ophtalmosaurus \n* Cymbospondylus \n* Shastasaurus \n* Mixosaurus \n* Chaohusaurus"@en . . . . "Ichthyosaurs (Greek for 'fish lizard') were giant marine reptiles that resembled fish and dolphins. Ichthyosaurs thrived during much of the Mesozoic era; based on fossil evidence, they first appeared approximately 245 million years ago (mya) and disappeared about 90 million years ago, about 25 million years before the dinosaurs became extinct. During the Middle Triassic Period, ichthyosaurs evolved from as-yet unidentified land reptiles that moved back into the water, in a development parallel to that of modern-day dolphins and whales."@en . . . . "Ichthyosaur"@en . . . . "pink"@en . "Ichthyosauria"@en . "2"^^ . "Early Triassic-mid Cretaceous"@en . . "The ichthyosaur is a two-part fossil that can be donated to the museum. It was introduced in City Folk, and is still present in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The ichthyosaurus is a branch of the icthyosuar family - smaller than most other icthyosaurs, it lived in the sea and ate squid. The first icthyosaurus was discovered by 12-year-old Mary Anning, who also discovered the Plesiosaur."@en . . . . . . "Claws, teeth"@en . . . "Skull: 2,500 Bells"@en . "250"^^ . "*Ichthyosauridae\n*Leptopterygiidae\n*Mixosauridae\n*Ophthalmosauridae\n*Shastasauridae\n*Stenopterygiidae\n*Temnodontosauridae\n*Toretocnemidae"@en . "Ichtyo Skull"@en . . . "Torso: 2,000 Bells"@en . . "Ichthyosaurs that appear in the Jurassic Park franchise: \n* Ichthyosaurus \n* Shonisaurus \n* Eurhinosaurus \n* Ophtalmosaurus \n* Cymbospondylus \n* Shastasaurus \n* Mixosaurus \n* Chaohusaurus"@en . "Animalia"@en . . . . "Gyory\u016B"@en . . . . "Ichthyosaurs (Greek for 'fish lizard' - \u03B9\u03C7\u03B8\u03C5\u03C2 meaning 'fish' and \u03C3\u03B1\u03C5\u03C1\u03BF\u03C2 meaning 'lizard') were giant marine reptiles that resembled fish and dolphins. They lived during a large part of the Mesozoic era and appeared about 250 million years ago (Mya), slightly earlier than the dinosaurs (230 Mya); and disappeared about 90 Mya, about 25 million years before the dinosaurs became extinct. During the early Triassic Period, ichthyosaurs evolved from as-yet unidentified land reptiles that moved back into the water, in a development parallel to that of modern-day dolphins and whales. They were particularly abundant in the Jurassic Period, until they were replaced as the top aquatic predators by plesiosaurs in the Cretaceous Period. They belong to the order known as Ichthyosauria or Ichthyopterygia ('fish flippers' - a designation introduced by Sir Richard Owen in 1840, although the term is now used more for the parent clade of the Ichthyosauria)."@en . . "Ichthyosaur"@ia . "Ichthyosaurs were large aquatic reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs, long before the ice ages. They first evolved from egg-laying diapsid reptiles between the latest Permian and the earliest Triassic and died out 90 million years ago. One of them serves as the main antagonist of Ice Age: The Meltdown."@en . "Ichthyosauria, Holzmaden, [[w:de:Museum Wiesbaden"@en . "Ichthyosaurs were large aquatic reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs, long before the ice ages. They first evolved from egg-laying diapsid reptiles between the latest Permian and the earliest Triassic and died out 90 million years ago. One of them serves as the main antagonist of Ice Age: The Meltdown."@en . . . . "Middle Triassic to Late Cretaceous"@en . "6.6"^^ . . . "Gold"@en . . . . . "The ichthyosaur is a two-part fossil that can be donated to the museum. It was introduced in City Folk, and is still present in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The ichthyosaurus is a branch of the icthyosuar family - smaller than most other icthyosaurs, it lived in the sea and ate squid. The first icthyosaurus was discovered by 12-year-old Mary Anning, who also discovered the Plesiosaur."@en . "Ichthyosaurians"@en . . . . . "Video of the \"ickypop\" sequence"@en . "*monster_ichthyosaur \n*npc_ichthyosaur"@en . . . . . "Taxonomy"@en . . . . . . "Ichthyosaur"@en . "A pair of Shastasaurus altispinus."@en . "Ichthyosaur"@en . . . "The Ichthyosaur (taxonomic designation: Xenotherus icthycanthus, or \"Spined Alien Fish Beast\") is an alien species transported to Earth from the Border World, Xen. Prominently featured in Half-Life and its expansions. It has a small cameo at the start of Half-Life 2."@en . . . . . . . "250"^^ . "Ichthyo Torso"@en . . "The Ichthyosaur (taxonomic designation: Xenotherus icthycanthus, or \"Spined Alien Fish Beast\") is an alien species transported to Earth from the Border World, Xen. Prominently featured in Half-Life and its expansions. It has a small cameo at the start of Half-Life 2."@en . "2"^^ . . "Diapsida?"@en . . . . . . "Early Jurassic"@en . . "Ichthyosaur"@en . "Ichthyosauria"@en . . . "CrPc_ML70Xc"@en . . . . "Wildlife"@en . . "?Diapsida"@en . . "Ittiosauro"@en . "\u9B5A\u7ADC"@en . "See text"@en . . "Ichthyosaurs (Greek for 'fish lizard') were giant marine reptiles that resembled fish and dolphins. Ichthyosaurs thrived during much of the Mesozoic era; based on fossil evidence, they first appeared approximately 245 million years ago (mya) and disappeared about 90 million years ago, about 25 million years before the dinosaurs became extinct. During the Middle Triassic Period, ichthyosaurs evolved from as-yet unidentified land reptiles that moved back into the water, in a development parallel to that of modern-day dolphins and whales. Most ichthyosaurs were small, attaining sizes similar to that of the modern-day dolphin. However, a recent discovery of a seventy-foot ichthyosaur in British Columbia is the largest marine reptile ever found. It's skull alone measures at approximately 19 feet long. Ichthyosaurs were particularly abundant in the Jurassic Period, until they were replaced as the top aquatic predators by plesiosaurs in the Cretaceous Period. Ichthyosaur fossils have been found on every continent except Africa and Antarctica (other researchers reported finding possible ichthyosaur teeth in Antarctica, but they weren't enough to convince most paleontologists). They belong to the order known as Ichthyosauria or Ichthyopterygia ('fish flippers' - a designation introduced by Sir Richard Owen in 1840, although the term is now used more for the parent clade of the Ichthyosauria)."@en . "Ichthyosaurs (Greek for 'fish lizard' - \u03B9\u03C7\u03B8\u03C5\u03C2 meaning 'fish' and \u03C3\u03B1\u03C5\u03C1\u03BF\u03C2 meaning 'lizard') were giant marine reptiles that resembled fish and dolphins. They lived during a large part of the Mesozoic era and appeared about 250 million years ago (Mya), slightly earlier than the dinosaurs (230 Mya); and disappeared about 90 Mya, about 25 million years before the dinosaurs became extinct. During the early Triassic Period, ichthyosaurs evolved from as-yet unidentified land reptiles that moved back into the water, in a development parallel to that of modern-day dolphins and whales. They were particularly abundant in the Jurassic Period, until they were replaced as the top aquatic predators by plesiosaurs in the Cretaceous Period. They belong to the order known as Ichthyosauria or Ichthyopterygia "@en . "Reptile"@en . . . "Black"@en . . "Stenopterygius quadriscissus"@en . "Ichthyosauria"@en .