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More model informationFossil from the collection of the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. This tooth was once part of a giant ichthyosaur, Temnodontosaurus eurycephalus, about 190 million years old, from Lyme Regis. The Temnodontosaurus eurycephalus was a marine reptile, appearing somewhat like a reptilian dolphin, which grew to approximately 9 meters long, one of the largest ichthyosaurs from this time. Ichthyosaurs where common animals in the Mesozoic era, it shared the world with the terrestrial dinosaurs, but was not a dinosaur itself. Most ichthyosaurs ate squid like animals or fish, but this Ichthyosaur may well have eaten smaller marine reptiles.
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