Reference
Sato, Tamaki and Tanabe, Kazushige (1998) Cretaceous plesiosaurs ate ammonites; Nature, 394, pp.629-630
Cretaceous plesiosaurs ate ammonites
Principal Author
Tamaki Sato
Other Authors
Kazushige Tanabe
Header
Academic paper
Journal
Nature
Volume
394
Pages
629-630
Abstract
(First Paragraph) The plesiosauria, large Mesozoic marine reptiles, have been regarded as dominant predators in Mesozoic seas, although there is only a little (including some doubtful) direct evidence of their stomach con-tents. Here we report the occurrence in Hokkaido, northern Japan, of a partial skeleton of a Cretaceous short-necked plesiosaur together with a large number of isolated ammonoid jaws. This is, to our knowledge, the first description of the stomach contents of a polycotylid plesiosaur, and the first firm evidence of prey-predator relation-ships between plesiosaurs and ammonites.
Language
English