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Elasmosaurus (Plated Lizard) was a Plesiosaur related to Liopleurodon, Plesiosaurus, and Cryptoclidus. It reached 13–15 meters long, but much of its length was made of its neck, which consisted of 75 vertebra.

       

Facts

Elasmosaurus used its long neck to catch prey such as fish and squid. Like other plesiosaurs, Elasmosaurus swallowed stones to keep itself from getting buoyant. Being some of the most exciting reptiles ever discovered, elasmosaurs could save energy like dolphins do. Their small heads on their long necks may have been a way to deceive prey. Fish would be frightened by their big bodies, but the elasmosaurs could, like the more ancient plesiosaurs Plesiosaurus and Cryptoclidus, sneak their heads right into the middle a shoal, and then strike.

In Walking with... Series

Sea Monsters

Sea Monsters, Episode 3

Elasmosaurus appeared in a cameo in the last episode of Sea Monsters, where their pack followed in the wake of Nigel Marven's ship before disappearing into the sea.

Walking with Dinosaurs: Inside Their World

Elasmosaurus is one of the viewable plesiosaurs in the app.

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