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Kingdom
  
Superorder
  
Species
  
†T. haningtoni

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Plesiosauria

Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Thalassomedon haningtoni

Rank
  
Genus

Thalassomedon Thalassomedon

Similar
  
Plesiosauria, Elasmosauridae, Shastasaurus, Styxosaurus, Dakosaurus

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Thalassomedon is a genus of plesiosaur, named by Welles in 1943. Greek, thalassa, "sea" and Greek, medon, "lord, ruler": Sea lord.

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Thalassomedon


Description

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Thalassomedon is among the largest elasmosaurids, with a total length of 10.86 metres (35.6 ft). The neck is also very long; it comprises 62 vertebrae and is about 5.9 metres (19 ft) - over half of the total length. The skull is 47 centimetres (19 in) long, with 5 centimetres (2.0 in) long teeth. The flippers were about 1.5–2 metres (4.9–6.6 ft) long. Stones have been found in its stomach area leading some to theorize that they were used for ballast or digestion. If the latter, stomach action would cause the stones to help grind ingested food.

Discovery

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This genus of plesiosaur lived in North America, approximately 95 million years ago - this places it during the Cenomanian stage. Its closest relative is Elasmosaurus, and both belong to the family Elasmosauridae. There are six specimens of varying state of preservation on display at various museums in the United States.

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References

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