. . . "cash"@en . . . "Cryptoclidus"@en . . . "The cryptoclidus, unlike the Liopleurodon was quite small and therefore able to climb on to the land where iy would be safe.The Cryptoclidus was one of the first but allso one of the smallest ever plesiosaurs."@en . . "5"^^ . "2252"^^ . "The cryptoclidus, unlike the Liopleurodon was quite small and therefore able to climb on to the land where iy would be safe.The Cryptoclidus was one of the first but allso one of the smallest ever plesiosaurs."@en . "coin"@en . "Maximum lenghth of eight metres. with a 60 centimetreskull.Weighed as much as 8 tonnes."@en . . "Player"@en . . "Cryptoclidus was an 26 foot, eight ton member of a plesiosaur genus from the Middle Jurassic period (180-145 MYA) English deposits."@en . "10"^^ . . "8"^^ . . "coconut"@en . "The cryptoclidus are grey or yellow fish-eating plesiosaurs who inhabit the planet Cryptos and have a sizeable fishing colony on the planet Aqua Minor. They can swim well, using four paddle-like flippers to travel through the water with ease. Cryptoclidus can also travel on land, although they are more awkward there. The colony's leader is the well-meaning but hasty Cripes. The cryptoclidus are not herbivores, eating fish as well as ammonites and belemnites, but most are friendly to the DSS. However, two cryptoclidus were leading members of a group of criminal sea reptiles called the Doom-Flipper Gang. The inventor Zindi Bent is also a cryptoclidus."@en . . . "The Cryptoclidus is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as part of Prehistoric Event."@en . . . "72"^^ . . "home"@en . "Cryptoclidus"@es . "carnivore"@en . . "Jurassic Park III: Park Builder"@en . . . . "The Cryptoclidus is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as part of Prehistoric Event."@en . "200"^^ . . "Escribe la primera secci\u00F3n de tu art\u00EDculo aqu\u00ED."@es . . . . . "Cryptoclidus"@en . . "8"^^ . . . "The cryptoclidus are grey or yellow fish-eating plesiosaurs who inhabit the planet Cryptos and have a sizeable fishing colony on the planet Aqua Minor. They can swim well, using four paddle-like flippers to travel through the water with ease. Cryptoclidus can also travel on land, although they are more awkward there. The colony's leader is the well-meaning but hasty Cripes. The cryptoclidus are not herbivores, eating fish as well as ammonites and belemnites, but most are friendly to the DSS. However, two cryptoclidus were leading members of a group of criminal sea reptiles called the Doom-Flipper Gang. The inventor Zindi Bent is also a cryptoclidus."@en . "Escribe la primera secci\u00F3n de tu art\u00EDculo aqu\u00ED."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cryptoclidus was an 26 foot, eight ton member of a plesiosaur genus from the Middle Jurassic period (180-145 MYA) English deposits."@en . "fish and spuids."@en . . . . . "coconut"@en . . . "530"^^ . "The cryptoclidus, unlike the Liopleurodon was quite small and therefore able to climb on to the land where iy would be safe.The Cryptoclidus was one of the first but allso one of the smallest ever plesiosaurs. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . "The cryptoclidus, unlike the Liopleurodon was quite small and therefore able to climb on to the land where iy would be safe.The Cryptoclidus was one of the first but allso one of the smallest ever plesiosaurs. From Nature Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . . "85"^^ . . "Cryptoclidus is one of the best-known plesiosaurs. Specimens include adult and juvenile skeletons, and remains, in various degrees of preservation, have been found in England, Northern France, Russia, and South America. Its name, meaning \"hidden clavicles\", refer to its small, practically invisible clavicles buried in its front limb girdle. The type species, was initially described as Plesiosaurus eurymerus by Phillips (1871). The species name \"wide femur\" refers to the forelimb, which was mistaken for a hindlimb at the time."@en . . . "75"^^ . . . . . "hidden clavice's"@en . . . . . . "16"^^ . . . . . . "Carnivore"@en . . . "coconut"@en . "230"^^ . "coin"@en . . . "53000"^^ . . "2650"^^ . "England and France, Russia and South America."@en . "Cryptoclidus is one of the best-known plesiosaurs. Specimens include adult and juvenile skeletons, and remains, in various degrees of preservation, have been found in England, Northern France, Russia, and South America. Its name, meaning \"hidden clavicles\", refer to its small, practically invisible clavicles buried in its front limb girdle. The type species, was initially described as Plesiosaurus eurymerus by Phillips (1871). The species name \"wide femur\" refers to the forelimb, which was mistaken for a hindlimb at the time."@en . . . . . . . "hidden clavicles"@en .