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Plesiosaur Collection

"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Plesiosaur: A Journey into Prehistoric Waters" Step back in time to 1862

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Plesiosaur Collection: 1862 British prehistoric marine reptiles
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Plesiosaur Collection: Lochness Monster
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurus
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Plesiosaur Collection: A rare British broadsheet illustration with contemporary hand colouring
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1866 Waterhouse Hawkins model dinosaurs
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Plesiosaur Collection: Liopleurodon vertebra
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Plesiosaur Collection: Loch Ness monster, artwork
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaur sketch
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1849 The antidiluvian world by reynolds
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Plesiosaur Collection: Loch Ness Monster
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1857 Zimmermans The Primitive World 1857 Zimmermans The Primitive World
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1858 Prehistoric marine reptiles
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Plesiosaur Collection: Argentina Creature
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving)
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaur
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1888 colour lithograph of Jurassic
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1837 Extinct prehistoric animals Dorset
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Plesiosaur Collection: Skeletons of extinct dinosaurs Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus
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Plesiosaur Collection: Organic remains (engraving)
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaur (colour litho)
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Plesiosaur Collection: Ichthyosaur, Plesiosaur and Pterosaurs
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Plesiosaur Collection: Fossil of an extinct crinoid or sea lily
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Plesiosaur Collection: Fossil skeleton of an extinct plesiosaurus, and wasps
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Plesiosaur Collection: Extinct dinosaurs, ichthyosaur, plesiosaur, pterodactyl, etc
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Plesiosaur Collection: Hornet, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
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Plesiosaur Collection: Animals and plants of the Jurassic Period in Europe (colour litho)
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Plesiosaur Collection: A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters
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Plesiosaur Collection: A Liopleurodon attacks a Plesiosaurus
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Plesiosaur Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish
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Plesiosaur Collection: Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas
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Plesiosaur Collection: Tylosaurus attacks a Styxosaurus in Cetaceous waters
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Plesiosaur Collection: A Plesiosaurus marine reptile attacks a school of Dapedius fish
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Plesiosaur Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
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Plesiosaur Collection: 1888 colour litho of Jurassic dinosaurs
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Plesiosaur Collection: Cretaceous marine predators, artwork
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Plesiosaur Collection: Original art, Crystal Palace extinct animals
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurus macrocephalus
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Plesiosaur Collection: Restoration of a landscape in Cretaceous Europe
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurs co-existing alongside the ancient civilization of Atlantis
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Plesiosaur Collection: A pod of Eurhinosaurus marine reptiles try to evade the much larger Liopleurodon
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Plesiosaur Collection: Dolichorhynchops marine reptile from the prehistoric era
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Plesiosaur Collection: Kaiwhekea plesiosaur feeding on a pair of squid-like cephalopods
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Plesiosaur Collection: Angelfish try to swim out of the reach of a Plesiosaurus dinosaur
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Plesiosaur Collection: A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus
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Plesiosaur Collection: Dolichorhynchops, an extinct genus of short-neck Plesiosaur
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Plesiosaur Collection: Kronosaurus, attacks a pod of Dolichorhynchops in Cretaceous seas
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Plesiosaur Collection: Plesiosaurs gather at their underwater playground


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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Plesiosaur: A Journey into Prehistoric Waters" Step back in time to 1862, when British prehistoric marine reptiles known as plesiosaurs captured the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. These magnificent creatures, often associated with the legendary Loch Ness Monster, have left an indelible mark on our understanding of Earth's ancient past. One notable figure in this exploration was Waterhouse Hawkins, whose remarkable model dinosaurs from 1866 included a striking depiction of a plesiosaur. His attention to detail allowed people to visualize these enigmatic beings that once roamed our oceans. The fascination with plesiosaurs extended beyond mere models and artwork. In 1849, Reynolds' "The Antidiluvian World" featured captivating descriptions and illustrations that brought these creatures to life on paper. One such illustration depicted a thrilling battle between a Plesiosaurus and Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), showcasing their power and resilience. As scientific knowledge advanced, so did our understanding of specific species within the plesiosaur family. The discovery of Liopleurodon vertebra shed light on another formidable member of this group – its colossal size making it an apex predator during the Jurassic era. Fast forward to more recent times; artists continue to depict these majestic creatures in various forms. From intricate sketches capturing their graceful movements underwater to vibrant color lithographs showcasing their existence during different geological periods – each artwork serves as a testament to humanity's enduring curiosity about these ancient giants. And then there is Loch Ness – forever linked with tales of its elusive inhabitant dubbed the Loch Ness Monster. While debate rages on regarding its existence, some theories suggest that sightings may be attributed to surviving populations or descendants of plesiosaurs lurking beneath those mysterious waters. Intriguing yet shrouded in mystery, the story behind plesiosaurs continues to captivate our imagination.