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- Cymbospondylus was the top preadator of the late Triassic era seas. It is related to the Mosasaurs in appearence, but is in fact an early icthyosaur. The diet of cymbospondylus was usually squid and any other cephalopods. It was also extremely large, one of the largest icthyosaurs ever to have evolved, at 10 metres in length. It existed 240-210 million years ago. Like all icthyosaurs, it was very fast.
- Cymbospondylus was a primitive ichthyosaur from the Triassic. It was one of the top predators of its time.
- Cymbospondylus was a basal early ichthyosaur that lived in the middle of the Triassic period (240-210 Ma). It was one of the largest ichthyosaurs, and fossils range from 6 m (18 ft) up to 10 m (30 ft) long. It was one of the least fish-like of the ichthyosaurs, lacking a dorsal fin and fluked tail. It did, however, have an elongated snout like other ichthyosaurs.
- ymbospondylus was one of the largest ichthyosaurs, with fossils ranging from 6 to 10 metres (20 to 33 ft) long. It was also one of the least fish-like of the ichthyosaurs, lacking a dorsal fin and fluked tail. It did, however, have an elongated snout like other ichthyosaurs.
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