LIOPLEURODON AND PREY
Having eaten its fill of an Ichthyosaur, Liopleurodon (smooth-side-teeth) returns to the murky deep. Recent studies have suggested that the four flipper Plesiosaurs would have had a surprisingly fast acceleration and may well have been ambush hunters. Much like modern Great White Sharks they may well have lurked in the depths and with a sudden rush attacked their prey from below.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
405x605mm (16x24ins)
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Having eaten its fill of an Ichthyosaur, Liopleurodon (smooth-side-teeth) returns to the murky deep. Recent studies have suggested that the four flipper Plesiosaurs would have had a surprisingly fast acceleration and may well have been ambush hunters. Much like modern Great White Sharks they may well have lurked in the depths and with a sudden rush attacked their prey from below.
MEDIUM: Acrylic on canvas
405x605mm (16x24ins)
Back to Gallery