RFGE4PFC–The mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile that lived 70-65 million years ago. It had a long, barrel-shaped body, paddle-like flippers and a large heavy skull. It grew over 15 metres in length and weighed roughly 15 tons.
RMBH24AW–Mososaur Prehistoric Marine Reptile Model Replica
RM2C6618D–These hatchlings of an olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) should be buried and protected under 40 centimetre of warm sand, but a domestic dog dug them out at Ostional beach in Costa Rica. It takes nearly two months for a sea turtle egg to develop in a perfect little marine reptile. [size of single organism: 6 cm]
RFDBGT4T–Liopleurodon was a large carnivorous marine reptile in the Jurassic epoch.
RMWKHKAE–Recreation or Model of an Ichthyosaur or Ichthyosaurus, an Extinct Marine Reptile, in the Geopark of Haute Provence Provence France
RM2HAH673–A fossil marine reptile Pleurosaurus goldfussi from the Mesozoic period.
RMR8CA51–A lifesize replica of Xiphactinus, a toothed fish, marine reptile in a park in Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
RF2K2T9K7–Prehistoric marine reptile Liopleurodon on the hunt
RM2C6618E–This hatchling of an olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) should be buried and protected under 40 centimetre of warm sand, but a domestic dog dug it out at Ostional beach in Costa Rica. It takes nearly two months for a sea turtle egg to develop in a perfect little marine reptile. The egg tooth helps the little olive ridley sea turtle to open the soft but tenacious egg shell.
RFENTWNM–Kronosaurus pliosaur was a carnivorous marine reptile that lived in Cretaceous seas.
RMWKHKC0–Fossiled Head & Skull of an Ichthyosaur or Ichthyosaurus, an Extinct Marine Reptile, in the Geopark of Haute Provence Provence France
RM2HAH693–A fossil marine reptile Stenopterygius is a relative of Ichthyosaurs
RMR8CA2Y–A lifesize replica of Xiphactinus, a toothed fish, marine reptile in a park in Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
RFB6695N–Close-up of a Green Turtle in Bermuda's Aquarium, Museum and Zoo
RFKYHD4E–Silhouette of a green turtle near the ocean surface at Sipadan Island, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
RF2H9GYAT–Shastasaurus swimming in the ocean, extinct marine reptile from Early Triassic to Late Cretaceous
RMB5A4CA–Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) on the beach
RFGT650W–Liopleurodon on White
RMF67K78–Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RFC7GGM4–Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) group resting on lava rock, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
RM2J6N5NG–marine crocodile of the crocodylidae family, the largest reptile on the planet.
RMDC27KE–Poisonous Banded Sea Snake, Laticauda colubrina, Noumea, Amedee Island, New Caledonia
RF2AE1A8Y–A marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) portrait at sunset on the lava rock beach of Puerto Egas, Santiago island, Galapagos national park, Ecuador.
RMBP06WE–Green Sea Turtle underwater, Kailua Bay, Oahu, HI
RFGE4PFH–The mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile that lived 70-65 million years ago. It had a long, barrel-shaped body, paddle-like flippers and a large heavy skull. It grew over 15 metres in length and weighed roughly 15 tons.
RFF3A149–Shonisaurus marine reptile fish isolated on white background.
RM2C4P7YX–marine iguana, Santa Cruz island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador
RF2EFP9HC–A Eurhinosaurus marine reptile pod swim together to hunt for their prey during the Jurassic Period.
RFC34HTD–A close up of a hawksbill turtle as it surfaces to breath in Honduras, Central America
RMFK9YYJ–Olive sea snake, (Aipysurus laevis) venomous sea snake species found in the Indo-Pacific
RMR8CA34–A lifesize replica of Xiphactinus, a toothed fish, marine reptile in a park in Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
RMF8NRD8–Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta, from the Red Sea, Egypt, swimming close to shore along a coral reef.
RF2BXMN62–Loggerhead seaturtle is taking a breath from underwater at the Belize Barrier Reef
RF2H9GYHK–Shastasaurus, extinct marine reptile from Early Triassic to Late Cretaceous isolated on white background
RFBY7X10–Large fossil of a mosasaur dinosaur marine reptile head from the Cretaceous Period
RFH2FHNW–Ichthyosaurus Dinosaurs
RMF67K7H–Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RFDJ100H–Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) out of water showing head and flippers, The Azores, June
RFT2PAXA–American Saltwater Crocodile on the atoll of Chinchorro Banks, low angle view, Xcalak, Quintana Roo, Mexico
RMDC27HT–Poisonous Banded Sea Snake, Laticauda colubrina, Noumea, Amedee Island, New Caledonia
RMRMKX7E–young man snorkeling and swimming with a Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). This is the smallest of the marine turtles, rarely more than a
RMCEMHP7–Green Sea Turtles, Kailua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
RFGE4PFK–The mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile that lived 70-65 million years ago. It had a long, barrel-shaped body, paddle-like flippers and a large heavy skull. It grew over 15 metres in length and weighed roughly 15 tons.
RM2C4P87H–marine iguana on the quay of Puerto Ayora port, Santa Cruz island, Galapagos islans, Ecuador
RFDTWG8M–Ichthyosaurus was a large marine reptile carnivore from the Triassic and Jurassic Eras.
RFP56H66–Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on Espanola Island, Galapagos National park, Ecuador. Marine iguana of Espanola Island has red markings on its
RMFK9TC0–Olive sea snake, (Aipysurus laevis) venomous sea snake species found in the Indo-Pacific
RMR8CA42–A lifesize replica of Xiphactinus, a toothed fish, marine reptile in a park in Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
RMF8NRD4–Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta, from the Red Sea, Egypt, swimming close to shore along a coral reef.
RF2BXMNHB–Loggerhead seaturtle is searching for food underwater at the Belize Barrier Reef
RF2H9GYJY–Shastasaurus, extinct marine reptile from Early Triassic to Late Cretaceous isolated on white background
RM2JAFE1R–Shonisaurus, a genus of ichthyosaur from the late Triassic period.
RFGTJGDE–Shonisaurus Icthyosaur on White
RMF67K72–Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RMRAF9YX–Fossil Mosasaur Teeth
RFT2PAX2–American Saltwater Crocodile on the atoll of Chinchorro Banks, low angle view, Xcalak, Quintana Roo, Mexico
RMDC27KX–Poisonous Banded Sea Snake, Laticauda colubrina, Noumea, Amedee Island, New Caledonia
RMRMKX7W–young man snorkeling and swimming with a Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). This is the smallest of the marine turtles, rarely more than a
RMCEMHP3–Green Sea Turtles, Kailua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
RFGE4PFJ–The mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile that lived 70-65 million years ago. It had a long, barrel-shaped body, paddle-like flippers and a large heavy skull. It grew over 15 metres in length and weighed roughly 15 tons. In this image, the creature is seen with some prey, a turtle.
RMHDW9TM–Mosasaur fossil tooth in rock
RM2C4P82H–marine iguana on the port of Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz island, Galapagos islands, Ecuador
RFWACJY5–Atopodentatus was a herbivorous semi-aquatic marine reptile that lived in Triassic Seas of China.
RFP56H7E–Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on Espanola Island, Galapagos National park, Ecuador. Marine iguana of Espanola Island has red markings on its
RMFK9TBP–Olive sea snake, (Aipysurus laevis) venomous sea snake species found in the Indo-Pacific
RMR8CA58–A lifesize replica of Xiphactinus, a toothed fish, marine reptile in a park in Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
RMF8NRD0–Loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta, from the Red Sea, Egypt, swimming close to shore along a coral reef.
RFFDYK25–The loggerhead sea turtle, or loggerhead, is an oceanic turtle distributed throughout the world. It is a marine reptile, belongi
RF2BXMNG9–Loggerhead seaturtle is taking a breath from underwater at the Belize Barrier Reef
RF2GFT79W–Ichthyosaur, large extinct marine reptile from Early Triassic to Late Cretaceous, isolated on white background
RM2D6HJ3F–Guanlingsaurus, an extinct genus of shastasaurid ichthyosaur from the Late Triassic of China
RFH2GJYM–Eurhinosaurus Marine Reptile
RMF67K73–Green Sea Turtle, Chelonia mydas, Komodo National Park, Indonesia
RFBRMJHY–Mosasaurus anceps (tooth from an extinct marine reptile) 68 million years old (Upper Cretaceous) from Morocco, North Africa
RMPJANW3–Juvenile marine iguanas, clustered together on rocks for safety. Galapagos, Ecuador
RMRMKX7D–Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata). Only female adult turtles come ashore, doing so to lay their eggs. This is the smallest of the marine t
RMCEMHPB–Green Sea Turtles, Kailua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii
RFGE4PFE–The mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile that lived 70-65 million years ago. It had a long, barrel-shaped body, paddle-like flippers and a large heavy skull. It grew over 15 metres in length and weighed roughly 15 tons. In this image, the creature is seen with some prey, a turtle.
RMHDW9T7–Mosasaur fossil tooth in rock
RFEWA52J–Sea Turtle, Brown, vector illustration
RFWACJY4–Atopodentatus was a herbivorous semi-aquatic marine reptile that lived in Triassic Seas of China.
RFP56H99–Marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) on Espanola Island, Galapagos National park, Ecuador. Marine iguana of Espanola Island has red markings on its
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