Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Dr.Toradorasaur

      The Leopluradon is now extinct. They were an aquatic reptile predator. That lived during the mid-late Jurassic period.
      They were found in a strip of ancient rock going through England. It's fossils have also been found in France and Russia. The clay has been preserved for more than 160 million years along with different marine creatures.
      The jaws of a Leopluradon are estimated to be 3 meters (10ft.) long. The body was about 10 meters (33ft.) long. They swam at a speed of 6mph.

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