'''Plesiosaurus''' (Greek: ''plesios'', near to + ''sauros'', lizard) was a large (about 3 to 5 meters long), marine
Sauropterygian
reptile that lived during the early part of the
Jurassic Period, and is known by nearly complete skeletons from the
Lias of England and Germany. It was distinguished by its small head, long and slender neck, broad turtle like body, a short tail, and two pairs of large, elongated paddles. It lends its name to the order
Plesiosauria, of which it is an early but fairly typical member.
Discovery
''Plesiosaurus'' was one of the first of the "antediluvian reptiles" to be discovered (by
Mary Anning), and excited great interest in
Victorian England. It was so-named ("near lizard") by
William Conybeare, to indicate that it was more like a normal reptile than ''
Ichthyosaurus'', which had been found in the same rock strata just a few years previously.
Description

Drawing of a Plesiosaurus
The snout is short, but the mouth was able to open very wide, and the jaws are provided with a series of conical teeth in sockets, much like those of the living
gavial. The neck is long and slender, but seems to have been rather stiff, because the vertebrae are nearly flat-ended, which indicates that it could not have been bent in the swan-fashion represented in many old restorations. The other vertebrae are similarly almost flat-ended and firmly united, and there is no
sacrum. The ribs are single-headed, and in the middle of the trunk, between the supports of the paired limbs, they meet a dense plastron of abdominal ribs. The short tail is straight and rapidly tapering,
The pectoral and pelvic girdles which support the paired limbs are greatly expanded, the pectoral arch being similar to the corresponding bones of turtles.
The limbs are elongated paddles, with five complete digits, although each consists of a very large number of
phalanges. Some traces of skin discovered suggest that it was smooth, not scaly.
Food and Hunting
''Plesiosaurus'' fed on
belemnites, fish and other prey.It's U-shaped jaw and sharp teeth would have been like a fish trap. It propelled itself by the paddles, the tail being too short to be of much use. It's neck could have been used has a rudder when making turn during a chase.
Ecology
It is unknown if ''Plesiosaurs'' laid eggs on land like
sea turtles or give live birth in the water like
sea snakes. The young might have lived in
estuaries before going in the open ocean.
Species

Plesiosaur fossil
At one time, ''Plesiosaurus'' was a
wastebasket taxon used to describe any Mesozoic
plesiosaur of generally similar appearance. More recently there has been a number of revisions in
sauropterygian taxonomy, and many species previously included here have been moved to other
genera and
families. Only two species are unambiguiously recognised.
''Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus'' is the
type species, known from the Lower Lias (
Sinemurian) of
Lyme Regis, which was about three metres long. Other
plesiosauria from the same formation seem to have measured five to six metres in length.
''Plesiosaurus guilelmiimperatoris'' is known from a large almost complete skeleton from the Upper Lias (
Toarcian) of
Württemberg. There seems to be the impression of a rhomboidal flap of skin in a vertical plane; if so, many plesiosaurs may have been equipped in this way.
In popular culture
The 1975 film ''
The Land That Time Forgot'' features a ''Plesiosaurus'' attacking the crew of a
U-boat.
References
★ Richard Owen, Fossil Reptili of the Liassic Formations, pt iii. (Monogr. Palaeont. Soc., 1865)
External links
★
Genus Plesiosaurus - The Plesiosaur Directory
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Plesiosauroidea - Palaeos
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Plesiosauria – Mikko's Phylogeny Archive