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Meaning of ichthyosauri
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ichthyosauri (pl.)
of Ichthyosaurus
ichthyosauri Sentence Examples
- Ichthyosauri flourished in the oceans of the Mesozoic Era.
- These marine reptiles resembled modern-day dolphins in shape.
- Ichthyosauri had a streamlined body that helped them glide effortlessly through the water.
- Their large eyes suggest that ichthyosauri were adept at hunting in low-light conditions.
- The fins of ichthyosauri were highly modified for propulsion.
- Some ichthyosauri grew to be quite large, reaching lengths of over 40 feet.
- Ichthyosauri gave birth to live young, unlike most other marine reptiles.
- The largest known ichthyosaur, Shonisaurus sikanniensis, is estimated to have weighed over 40 tons.
- The extinction of ichthyosauri remains a mystery to scientists.
- The fossilized remains of ichthyosauri have been found on every continent, including Antarctica.
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of Ichthyosaurus
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Ichthyosauri flourished in the oceans of the Mesozoic Era.
These marine reptiles resembled modern-day dolphins in shape.
Ichthyosauri had a streamlined body that helped them glide effortlessly through the water.
Their large eyes suggest that ichthyosauri were adept at hunting in low-light conditions.