Length: 3 ft. Period: Late Triassic |
Far beneath the sun-warmed waves lay the cold sands of the ocean floor. It was a dim, hazy world of slow currents and exotic shellfish. Through this peaceful darkness cruised the Henodus, slowly churning through the water like an armored submarine as he plucked the tasty clams from their quiet beds.
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The Placodonts
The Mesozoic Seas
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Mesozoic Timeline
From 227 million years ago to
206 million years ago, the Mesozoic oceans were home to a slow-moving marine
reptile called Henodus.
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The Placodonts
Placodonts were also
characterized by their heavy armor. These
reptiles had bony, protective plates, which sometimes encased their whole bodies
like turtle shells.
The Mesozoic Seas
The Mesozoic Age has long
been known as the Age of Reptiles. It
was a time when huge aquatic reptiles, the largest predators the oceans have
ever known, filled the seas. The
Mesozoic Age spanned millions of years and is divided into three main periods,
the Triassic, the Jurassic and the Cretaceous.
Each of these periods saw a great diversity in the animals that lived in
the Mesozoic seas. The placodonts,
however, were a relatively short-lived group of reptiles.
They existed for only a few million years, during the Triassic period.
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