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15:51, 26 November 2024Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Kronosaurus_Queenslandicus.php
==Kronosaurus Queenslandicus==
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{{Taxobox
| name = Kronosaurus
| fossil_range = Early Cretaceous
| width = 220
| regnum = animalia
| image = ../Images/Kronosaurus_Queenslandicus.jpg
| image_caption = Restoration of Kronosaurus queenslandicus
| genus = Kronosaurus
| species = queenslandicus
| family = Pliosauridae
| authority = Longman, 1924
}}
'''Kronosaurus queenslandicus''' was one of the largest marine reptiles that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 100 million years ago. It is one of the best-known pliosaurs, a group of short-necked, large-headed marine reptiles. It is named after the Greek titan Kronos, who devoured his children, a fitting name for such a massive and ferocious predator.
18:25, 14 November 2024Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Kronosaurus_Queenslandicus.php
==Kronosaurus Queenslandicus==
{{Good article}}
{{Speciesbox
| name = Kronosaurus
| fossil_range = Early Cretaceous
| width = 220
| image = ../Images/Kronosaurus_Queenslandicus.jpg
| image_caption = Restoration of Kronosaurus queenslandicus
| genus = Kronosaurus
| species = queenslandicus
| family = Pliosauridae
| authority = Longman, 1924
}}
'''Kronosaurus queenslandicus''' was one of the largest marine reptiles that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, about 100 million years ago. It is one of the best-known pliosaurs, a group of short-necked, large-headed marine reptiles. It is named after the Greek titan Kronos, who devoured his children, a fitting name for such a massive and ferocious predator.
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