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Tribute to Dolichorhynchops and other plesiosaurs
This is a tribute video to my favorite plesiosaur dolichorhynchops and other plesiosaurs and marine reptiles!!

Length: 212
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
Tags: dolichorhynchops dolly plesiosaur plesiosaurs pliosaur pliosaurs nessie nahuelito champ marine reptiles reptile mosasaur

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Plesiosaurs - Just Stay (cover)
Plesiosaurs covering "Just Stay" by Kevin Devine and the Goddamn Band. Plesiosaurs is: John Bradley (vocals/acoustic) Dana Yurcisin (electric) Dan Attamante (drums) Liz Contino (vocals(not seen)) Extra friends: Joseph Berezansky (cowbell) Brett Miller (clacker/"boo-woo-bwee-boo-woo") Jill Steier (female sitter on computer)

Length: 255
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: Plesiosaurs Kevin Devine Just Stay

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Starving Artists 1.1 - Plesiosaurs "Do Anything"
Plesiosaurs is: John Bradley - Vocals, Guitar Dana Yurcisin - Guitar. Members not present in video: Liz Contino - Vocals Dan Attamante - Drums Cameras: Dan Attamante Adam Bradsauce Starving Artists is a new musical series broadcasted on Up All Night that showcases musicians, comedians, poets, actors, and other random artists performing in different atmospheres.

Length: 269
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: Plesiosaurs Do Anything Starving Artists

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Juvenile Plesiosaur Animation
This animation shows how the juvenile plesiosaur, discovered in Antarctica by an American-Argentine research team, might have appeared. Amid 70-mile-an-hour winds and freezing Antarctic conditions, an American-Argentine research team has recovered the well-preserved fossil skeleton of a juvenile plesiosaur--a marine reptile that swam the waters of the Southern Ocean roughly 70 million years ago. The fossil remains represent one of the most-complete plesiosaur skeletons ever found and is thought to be the best-articulated fossil skeleton ever recovered from Antarctica. The creature would have inhabited Antarctic waters during a period when the Earth and oceans were far warmer than they are today. The long-necked, diamond-finned plesiosaurs are probably most familiar as the legendary inhabitants of Scotland's Loch Ness, although scientific evidence indicates the marine carnivores have been extinct for millions of years. But when the creatures were alive, their paddle-like fins would have allowed them to "fly through the water" in a motion very similar to modern-day penguins. After it was prepared in the United States, Martin said, the specimen was discovered tobe the 5-foot-long (1.5 meters) skeleton of a long-necked (elasmosaurid) plesiosaur. An adult specimen could reach over 32 feet (10 meters) in length. Most of the bones of the baby plesiosaur had not developed distinct ends due to the youth of the specimen, he said. But the animal's stomach area was spectacularly preserved. Stomach ribs (gastralia) span the abdomen, and rather than being long, straight bones like those of most plesiosaurs, these are forked, sometimes into three prongs. Moreover, numerous small, rounded stomach stones (gastroliths) are concentrated within the abdominal cavity, indicating stomach stones were ingested even by juvenile plesiosaurs to help maintain buoyancy or to aid digestion. The skeleton is nearly perfectly articulated as it would have been in life, but the skull has eroded away from the body. Extreme weather at the excavation site on Vega Island off the Antarctic Peninsula and lack of field time prevented further exploration for the eroded skull. Credit: Trent Schindler, National Science Foundation

Length: 41
Rating: 4.10 (27 ratings)
Tags: Plesiosaur Animation Science Dinosaur Antarctica

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LESBIANS!
By the way the next lesson will be called.. SAVE THE PLESIOSAURS!

Length: 124
Rating: 4.30 (6 ratings)
Tags: gay lesbian bi sexual sex transgender tranny trans Aquatic plesiosaurs

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SEA MONSTERS Movie Trailer
Stunning photo-realistic computer-generated animation transports audiences back to the Late Cretaceous, when a great inland sea divided North America in two. The film follows a curious and adventurous dolichorhynchopsas she travels through the most dangerous oceans in history. Along the way, she encounters long-necked plesiosaurs, giant turtles, enormous fish, fierce sharks, and the most dangerous sea monsters of all, the mosasaur. SEA MONSTERSweaves together a series of paleontological digs from around the globe in a compelling story about scientists working as detectives to answer questions about this ancient and mysterious ocean world. Viewers accompany modern and historical fossil hunters to remote locations as they excavate the remains of some of the most awe-inspiring creatures of all time, unearthing discoveries which shed light on exactly what happened to the film's incredible cast of characters. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3D graphics with National Geographic's trademark authenticity, compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, SEA MONSTERS is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.

Length: 126
Rating: 4.50 (14 ratings)
Tags: movie trailer nessie loch ness dinosaurs

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Sea Monsters: a Prehistoric Adventure
Stunning photo-realistic computer-generated animation transports audiences back to the Late Cretaceous, when a great inland sea divided North America in two. The film follows a curious and adventurous dolichorhynchopsas she travels through the most dangerous oceans in history. Along the way, she encounters long-necked plesiosaurs, giant turtles, enormous fish, fierce sharks, and the most dangerous sea monsters of all, the mosasaur. SEA MONSTERSweaves together a series of paleontological digs from around the globe in a compelling story about scientists working as detectives to answer questions about this ancient and mysterious ocean world. Viewers accompany modern and historical fossil hunters to remote locations as they excavate the remains of some of the most awe-inspiring creatures of all time, unearthing discoveries which shed light on exactly what happened to the film's incredible cast of characters. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3D graphics with National Geographic's trademark authenticity, compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, SEA MONSTERS is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.

Length: 82
Rating: 4.80 (28 ratings)
Tags: SeaMonsters NationalGeophraphic dinosaurs prehistoric bones

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Cryptid Tribute
The truth is out there... Take that, skeptics! Music is "Davy Jones Locker" I do not own any of the pictures in this video.

Length: 306
Rating: 4.40 (20 ratings)
Tags: living dinosaurs plesiosaurs pterosaurs moas thylacines gigantopithecus relicts cryptozoology paranormal the truth

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Sea Monsters: a Prehistoric Adventure (Trailer)
Stunning photo-realistic computer-generated animation transports audiences back to the Late Cretaceous, when a great inland sea divided North America in two. The film follows a curious and adventurous dolichorhynchopsas she travels through the most dangerous oceans in history. Along the way, she encounters long-necked plesiosaurs, giant turtles, enormous fish, fierce sharks, and the most dangerous sea monsters of all, the mosasaur. SEA MONSTERSweaves together a series of paleontological digs from around the globe in a compelling story about scientists working as detectives to answer questions about this ancient and mysterious ocean world. Viewers accompany modern and historical fossil hunters to remote locations as they excavate the remains of some of the most awe-inspiring creatures of all time, unearthing discoveries which shed light on exactly what happened to the film's incredible cast of characters. Merging ultra-high-resolution 3D graphics with National Geographic's trademark authenticity, compelling imagery and powerful storytelling, SEA MONSTERS is an unforgettable prehistoric adventure.

Length: 96
Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: trailer sea monsters animation anime experimental filmmaker reel manga short film

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Liopleurodon Tribute
Heres a tribute to the best(my opinion) marine reptile that swam the seas millions of years ago. The song is "breaking me down" by soil. Enjoy! ~Liopleurodon facts~: Liopleurodon is a genus of large, carnivorous marine reptile belonging to the Pliosauroidea, a clade of the short-necked plesiosaurs. Two species of Liopleurodon lived during the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic Period (c. 160 million to 155 million years ago mya), while the third, L. rossicus, lived during the Late Jurassic. It was the apex predator of the Middle to Late Jurassic seas that covered Europe. ** I OWN NOTHING IN THIS VIDEO. FACTS WERE FOUND ON WIKEPEDIA**

Length: 156
Rating: 4.50 (12 ratings)
Tags: liopleurodon tribute

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