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Reproduction of extinct Ichthyosaurs, Jurassic era
Reproduction of extinct Ichthyosaurs in the South German Sea, Jurassic era. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life, Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig, 1932
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Bolsche Creature Dinosaurs Extinct Jurassic Leben Lizard Paleontology Prehistoric Prehistory Punctatus Reproduction Reptile Urwelt Wilhelm Zealand Ichthyosaurs Sphenodon
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This illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage, from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt (Prehistoric Life), published in Leipzig, Germany, in 1932, showcases a mesmerizing reproduction of extinct Ichthyosaurs in the South German Sea during the Jurassic era. The Jurassic period, which spanned from approximately 201 to 155 million years ago, was marked by the existence of a diverse range of marine reptiles, including the Ichthyosaurs. Ichthyosaurs, meaning "fish lizards," were not true lizards but rather advanced marine reptiles, characterized by their elongated bodies, streamlined shapes, and adaptations for swimming. They ranged in size from small species, like the Tuatera (New Zealand's Sphenodon punctatus), to the colossal Ichthyosaur Guntheri, which could grow up to 65 feet long. In this illustration, we see several Ichthyosaurs gracefully navigating the prehistoric waters. Their elongated, torpedo-shaped bodies, powerful limbs, and dorsal fins are evident, making it clear that they were perfectly adapted for their aquatic environment. The intricate details in the illustration, from the textures on their scales to the delicate patterns on their fins, provide a glimpse into the beauty and complexity of these ancient marine creatures. The study of Ichthyosaurs and other prehistoric creatures is essential to our understanding of the natural world's evolution. Paleontology and zoology have provided valuable insights into the development of various species, including the Ichthyosaurs, which once roamed our planet's oceans millions of years ago. This illustration serves as a testament to the rich history of prehistoric life and the ongoing fascination with the mysteries of our planet's past.
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