Monsters of the deep
Sea monsters are not just imaginary creatures. Millions of years ago, real monsters did actually live on Earth.
Today, Scientists use fossils to help them figure out what these monsters were like. The fossils can help us understand some of the animal' unusual characteristics. After studying the fossils, the scientists can make very detailed pictures of these animals. So now, we can all see what they looked like.
Eyes in the dark
Temnodontosaurus was definitely an unusual animal. Its name means "cutting-tooth lizard," and with good reason-it had very big teeth. It also had some of the largest eyes innature. They were over 25 centimeters (10 inches) across! With such big eyes, Temnodontosaurus could easily find its food in the dark water.
Terror of the deep
Kronosaurus-the "Kronos lizard" - live in the seas that covered Australia. But it probably used its fins to climb out of the water and lay its eggs on land. Its head was two meters (seven feet) long. Its teeth were as big as bananas! The main function of strong jaws and teeth like these was to catch smaller animals. In fact, Kronosaurus was one of the most dangerous predators of all time.
The Stalker
Know as the "lord of the seas," Thalassomedon was a large sea monster with a very long neck. It also had a special means of catching fish: It carried stones in it stomach! These helped keep the largest part of it body and tail down in the dark water. Meanwhile, its long neck slowly rose up toward the fish. The fish didn't have a chance to get away from Thalassomedon. They didn't see the sea monsters until it was too late!
Monsters of the deep Sea monsters are not just imaginary creatures. Millions of years ago, real monsters did actually live on Earth. Today, Scientists use fossils to help them figure out what these monsters were like. The fossils can help us understand some of the animal' unusual characteristics. After studying the fossils, the scientists can make very detailed pictures of these animals. So now, we can all see what they looked like. Eyes in the dark Temnodontosaurus was definitely an unusual animal. Its name means "cutting-tooth lizard," and with good reason-it had very big teeth. It also had some of the largest eyes innature. They were over 25 centimeters (10 inches) across! With such big eyes, Temnodontosaurus could easily find its food in the dark water. Terror of the deep Kronosaurus-the "Kronos lizard" - live in the seas that covered Australia. But it probably used its fins to climb out of the water and lay its eggs on land. Its head was two meters (seven feet) long. Its teeth were as big as bananas! The main function of strong jaws and teeth like these was to catch smaller animals. In fact, Kronosaurus was one of the most dangerous predators of all time. The Stalker Know as the "lord of the seas," Thalassomedon was a large sea monster with a very long neck. It also had a special means of catching fish: It carried stones in it stomach! These helped keep the largest part of it body and tail down in the dark water. Meanwhile, its long neck slowly rose up toward the fish. The fish didn't have a chance to get away from Thalassomedon. They didn't see the sea monsters until it was too late!
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