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    Kronosaurus ( / ˌkrɒnoʊˈsɔːrəs / KRON-oh-SOR-əs) is an extinct genus of large short-necked pliosaur that lived during the Aptian to Albian stages of the Early Cretaceous in what is now Australia.

  2. Kronosaurus is a pliosaur which lived approximately 125 million years ago during the Early Cretaceous Period. It was first discovered in 1899 by Andrew Crombie in the northeastern portion of Australia.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · One of the largest and deadliest marine reptiles in the history of life on Earth, Kronosaurus was the scourge of the early Cretaceous seas. The following are 10 of the most important things you should know about this fascinating reptile. 01. of 10. Kronosaurus Was Named After a Figure From Greek Mythology. A painting of Kronos eating his children.

  4. The Kronosaurus was a formidable marine predator that roamed the oceans during the Early Cretaceous period. This creature is known for its impressive size, with estimates suggesting it measured between 9-10 meters in length, making it one of the larger marine reptiles of its time.

  5. Kronosaurus queenslandicus, from the Early Cretaceous of Queensland, was the largest known pliosaurid. These huge marine carnivores plied the oceans and inland seas during the Mesozoic, using both pairs of limbs to 'fly' underwater.

  6. Kronosaurus | Science Facts. Marine Dinosaurs. Kronosaurus was the largest marine reptile that ever lived. It belonged to the category of plesiosaur, which is a meat-eating reptile. As considered by most of us, Kronosaurus is not a dinosaur, it is a plesiosaur.

  7. Kronosaurus (meaning “lizard of Kronos”) is a genus of short-necked pliosaur. With an estimated length of 9–10.5 metres (30–34 ft), it was among the largest pliosaurs, and is named after the leader of the Greek Titans, Cronus.

  8. Kronosaurus was a prehistoric marine reptile that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 125-100 million years ago. It was an apex predator of the oceans, measuring up to 10 meters in length and weighing over 11 tonnes. Kronosaurus had a short neck, a massive head, and a powerful jaw filled with conical teeth up to 30 centimeters long.

  9. Considered one of the largest and cruelest marine reptiles, its name is associated with the Greek titan – Kronos. He was the king of his time, no other aquatic predator could match him. At that time, there was no king of the seas and oceans of all time – Megalodon ….

  10. For example, Kronosaurus, an Early Cretaceous pliosaur from Australia, grew to about 12 metres (about 40 feet) long; the skull alone measured about 3.7 metres (12.1 feet) long. An even larger pliosaur from the Jurassic, dubbed “Predator X,” was unearthed in Svalbard in 2009.