- Libonectes
Taxobox
name = "Libonectes"
fossil_range =Late Cretaceous
image_size = 250px
image_caption = "Libonectes morgani" from the Late Cretaceous of Texas
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Sauropsida
ordo =Plesiosauria
subordo =Plesiosaur oidea
familia =Elasmosauridae
genus = "Libonectes""Libonectes" is an extinct genus of
sauropterygia n reptile belonging to the plesiosaur order.The 7-14 m (23-47 ft) long creature was very similar to the related "
Elasmosaurus ". It had a compactbody with a shorttail and largeflipper s. Its smallskull had long, forward-facingteeth ideal for catching slipperyfish andsquid that came together outside of its mouth when the mouth was closed, and was placed atop a very long neck. Libonectes had four strong, muscular flippers for swimming quickly through water as it kept its body stable by swallowing rocks. Scientists once believed that libonectes fed by raising its neck and head high above the surface of the water, then swiftly bringing it down on its prey to stun them. However, scientists found that the base of the neck was too stiff for libonectes to use its neck this way (the neck only moves easily from side to side), and it is now believed that it probably chased groups of fish underwater and snapped its head side to side to get as many in its mouth as it could.
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