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Sea dragons: predators of the prehistoric oceans
Ellis, R. (2003). Sea dragons: predators of the prehistoric oceans. University Press of Kansas: Lawrence. ISBN 0-7006-1269-6. 313 pp.

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  • Ellis, R.

Abstract
    Working from the fossil record, Richard Ellis explores the natural history of these fierce predators, speculates on their habits, and tells how they eventually became extinct - or did they? He traces the 200-million-year history of the great ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, and mosasaurs who swam the ancient oceans - and who, according to some, may even still frequent the likes of Loch Ness. The first book about these animals in nearly a century, Sea Dragons draws upon the most recent scientific research to reconstruct their lives and habitats. Along the way, the book also provides insights into and tales about the work, discoveries, and competing theories that compose the world of vertebrate paleontology.

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