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Ichthyosaurs: The Ocean's Speed Demons

Could Jurassic Marine Creatures Compete with Dinosaurs?

 When we think of the Jurassic, towering land giants like Brachiosaurus usually steal the spotlight—but beneath the waves, an entirely different cast of predators reigned. Sleek ichthyosaurs darted through the water like prehistoric dolphins, while long-necked plesiosaurs cruised the seas with a grace that belied their size. These marine reptiles weren’t dinosaurs, yet they were ...

Ichthyosaurs were silent assassins of Jurassic seas

Ichthyosaurs were silent assassins of Jurassic seas

Picture yourself diving into the ancient oceans of the Early Jurassic, around 180 million years ago. Instead of modern whales breaching the surface, you’d witness something far more extraordinary. Massive marine reptiles with bodies like dolphins but sporting dinner plate-sized eyes glided through these primordial waters with deadly grace. These were the ichthyosaurs, and recent ...