Rob Sula limited edition print of Liopleurodon
Liopleurodon chasing its prey
Liopleurodon
Liopleurodon
Product description
The huge Liopleurodon chasing its supper, a Plesiosaur, around 4 metres long.
Liopleurodon was a large marine reptile, belonging to the family, Plisauridea, a clade of short necked Plesiosaurs. It lived during the Middle Jurassic Period, 160m to 155m years ago.
The name translates as "Smooth Sided Teeth". Skeletons of this amazing creature have been found in Europe, particularly the UK and France.
Liopleurodon grew to around 75 feet long, bigger than a modern day Sperm Whale, and had four enormous flippers for propulsion.
It lived on large fish and other marine creatures, including Plesiosaurs.
A fantasic limited edition print from Rob Sula
It can be framed by us if required, Please ask.
45cm x 30.5cm
Code: |
illro004 |
Weight: |
0.1kg |
Price: |
£25.00 |