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Elasmosaurus Collection

"Unraveling the Mystery: Elasmosaurus

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Loch Ness monster, artwork

Loch Ness monster, artwork
Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming on the surface of Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least since the 15th century

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period (colour litho)

Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period (colour litho)
3620994 Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period)

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Landscape depicting the Cretaceous period (146 to 65 million years ago

Landscape depicting the Cretaceous period (146 to 65 million years ago
CHT184921 Landscape depicting the Cretaceous period (146 to 65 million years ago) illustration from Natural History of Mineralogy and Palaeontology by G.H

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Group of Sea-Serpents, Elasmosaur, and Fishes (litho)

Group of Sea-Serpents, Elasmosaur, and Fishes (litho)
5209891 Group of Sea-Serpents, Elasmosaur, and Fishes (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Group of Sea-Serpents, Elasmosaur, and Fishes)

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters

A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters
Elasmosaurus platyurus, a prehistoric dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Picture No. 10890764

Picture No. 10890764
Illustration - Elasmosaurus platyurus emerging from water to catch a Pterosaur. Cretaceous. (Elasmosaurus platyurus ) Date:

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish

Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish
Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate along with a school of fish to warmer Jurassic seas

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period

Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
Styxosaurus was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Kansas in North America

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas
Jurassic seas were full of life such as the Plesiosaurus dinosaur which was a carnivorve feeding on fish prey

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptiles

Elasmosaurus marine reptiles
Elasmosaurus. Artwork of two Elasmosaurus marine reptiles swimming underwater. These animals were long-necked members of the Plesiosaur group of carnivorous marine reptiles

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period

Elasmosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
Elasmosaurus was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Kansas in North America

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Elasmosaurus tries to capture a Dolichorhynchops reptile

Elasmosaurus tries to capture a Dolichorhynchops reptile
Elasmosaurus tries to capture one of the Dolichorhynchops reptiles as Quetzalcoatlus birds look for fish

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: An Elasmosaurus hunts a school of bocaccio fish

An Elasmosaurus hunts a school of bocaccio fish
An Elasmosaurus marine reptile hunts a school of bocaccio fish in Cretaceous seas

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish
A pack of Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish in prehistoric seas

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: A pair of Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance

A pair of Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance
A pair of 40-foot-long Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance in a secluded pool 80 million years ago in what is today North America

Background imageElasmosaurus Collection: Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur

Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur
Elasmosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur (plesiosaur) coming ashore. Elas- mosaurus (" plated reptile")


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"Unraveling the Mystery: Elasmosaurus, the Loch Ness Monster of the Cretaceous Period" Step into a world lost in time with this captivating artwork depicting the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period. Immerse yourself in a breathtaking landscape that transports you back 146 to 65 million years ago. In this mesmerizing lithograph, a group of sea-serpents gracefully navigate prehistoric waters alongside an Elasmosaurus platyurus. With its long neck and sleek body, this marine reptile glides effortlessly through ancient depths, reminiscent of mythical creatures like the legendary Loch Ness monster. Picture No. 10890764 captures a moment frozen in time as an Elasmosaurus swims freely amidst vibrant aquatic life. Its elongated body elegantly weaves through schools of fish, showcasing its prowess as one of nature's most formidable predators. Not alone in these primordial seas, other fascinating creatures also make their presence known. The Styxosaurus, another marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period, shares these waters with our enigmatic protagonist – adding further intrigue to this prehistoric tableau. Witnessing three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrating alongside a school of fish is truly awe-inspiring. These majestic beings dominate Jurassic seas with their graceful movements and powerful presence – reminding us just how diverse and wondrous ancient ecosystems were. However, danger lurks beneath these tranquil waters as well. In an intense moment captured on canvas, an Elasmosaurus tries to capture a Dolichorhynchops reptile during its hunt for survival - highlighting both the beauty and harsh realities faced by these magnificent creatures. As we explore Earth's rich history through artistry and scientific discoveries alike, let us marvel at these incredible marine reptiles that once ruled our oceans millions of years ago. The story they tell is one filled with mystery and wonder; each brushstroke revealing more about our planet's past and the fascinating creatures that once roamed its depths.