Swimming paddle of Pliosaurus sp. Kimmeridgian (155 million years). Dorset, UK. Pliosaurs, like plesiosaurs, had 4 limbs of equal power which they used in the manner of 'underwater flight' unique in the animal kingdom. Since all 4 limbs have similar sizes and characteristics, it is unclear whether this paddle is a forelimb or a hindlimb.Total lenght 2,5 m- Blouet brothers collection
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