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|image = KronosaurusJWTG.jpg |
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|diet = Carnivore |
|diet = Carnivore |
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|length = 9-10 meters (30-33 feet) |
|length = 9-10 meters (30-33 feet) |
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|weight = 15-20 tons |
|weight = 15-20 tons |
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|game = ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]''<br>''[[Jurassic Park: Builder]]''<br>''[[Jurassic World: The Game]]'' |
|game = ''[[Jurassic Park III: Park Builder]]''<br>''[[Jurassic Park: Builder]]''<br>''[[Jurassic World: The Game]]'' |
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⚫ | }}'''''{{W|Kronosaurus}}''''' was a pliosaur that lived in the Early [[Cretaceous]] of Australia. It was among the largest pliosaurs, and is appropriately named after the leader of the Greek Titans, Cronus. It had an elongated head, a short neck, a stiff body propelled by four flippers, and a relatively short tail. Current estimates put ''Kronosaurus'' at around 9–10 meters (30–33 feet) in length. |
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⚫ | '''''Kronosaurus''''' was a pliosaur that lived in the Early [[Cretaceous]] of Australia. It was among the largest pliosaurs, and is appropriately named after the leader of the Greek Titans, Cronus. It had an elongated head, a short neck, a stiff body propelled by four flippers, and a relatively short tail. Current estimates put ''Kronosaurus'' at around 9–10 meters (30–33 feet) in length. |
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==[[Jurassic Park Franchise]]== |
==[[Jurassic Park Franchise]]== |
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− | ''Kronosaurus'' never appeared in any films or novels |
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== Video games == |
== Video games == |
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Kronosaurus Fact JWTG.jpg |
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[[Category:Pliosaurs]] |
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Revision as of 22:34, 9 August 2019
Kronosaurus was a pliosaur that lived in the Early Cretaceous of Australia. It was among the largest pliosaurs, and is appropriately named after the leader of the Greek Titans, Cronus. It had an elongated head, a short neck, a stiff body propelled by four flippers, and a relatively short tail. Current estimates put Kronosaurus at around 9–10 meters (30–33 feet) in length.
Wikipedia has a more detailed and comprehensive article on Kronosaurus |
Jurassic Park Franchise
Kronosaurus never appeared in any films or novels, though it was planned for an early pitch for Jurassic Park IV.
Video games
Jurassic Park III: Park Builder
It appears as No.118 of the Carnivore Threes in Jurassic Park III: Park Builder.
Jurassic Park: Builder
Kronosaurus appears in the underwater park update for the game Jurassic Park: Builder. Its the third aquatic creature in the park.
Jurassic World: The Game
Kronosaurus appears in the underwater park update for the game Jurassic World: The Game.