Elasmosaurus



Elasmosaurus ("plate lizard") is one of the more famous members of the Plesiosaurs, or near lizards, a major group of Mesozoic Era marine reptiles.

Elasmosaurus, like many plesiosaurs, had a small head at the end of a long neck and a mouth full of needle-like teeth. It could swim into schools of fish, moving its head back and forth to catch them. At up to 40 feet (12 m) long, Elasmosaurus was among the largest of the long-necked plesiosaurs.

Jurassic Park Franchise
So far, Elasmosaurus hasn't appeared in any of the films or the novels although a skull of a plesiosaur is in Jurassic Park: The Game and it possibly belongs to Elasmosaurus possibly proving it is in the film canon.

Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
Elasmosaurus is number 119 of the Carnivore Threes that can be created in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.

Jurassic Park: Builder
In Jurassic Park: Builder Elasmosaurus can be created in the Aquatic section as a limited edition dinosaur.