Across
- 4. A medium-sized marine reptile known for its large eyes and streamlined body adapted for fast swimming in the ocean.
- 5. One of the largest marine reptiles ever discovered, featuring a massive body and a short neck with powerful jaws.
- 8. An early Triassic marine reptile known for its elongated body and paddle-like limbs adapted for life in the water.
- 9. A type of plesiosaur with an extremely long neck and a relatively small head, likely used for catching prey underwater.
- 10. A long-necked marine reptile with a small head, paddle-like limbs, and a body well-suited for swimming in the sea.
Down
- 1. A dolphin-like marine reptile with a streamlined body, sharp teeth, and large eyes adapted for hunting in the ocean.
- 2. A large mosasaur with a robust body, strong jaws, and conical teeth used for capturing prey in the ancient seas.
- 3. A small marine reptile characterized by its slender snout and elongated flippers, believed to have been a fast swimmer.
- 6. A small to medium-sized marine reptile with a long snout and slender body, believed to have been an agile swimmer.
- 7. A large marine reptile resembling an aquatic lizard, known for its powerful jaws and ability to hunt in open waters.
