Plesiosuchus

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About Plesiosuchus

Plesiosuchus is an extinct genus of geosaurine metriorhynchid crocodyliform known from the Late Jurassic (late Kimmeridgian to early Tithonian stage) of Dorset, England and possibly also Spain. It contains a single species, Plesiosuchus manselii.[1]

In Game

Plesiosuchus is the strongest Tournament creatures in the entire game, with the highest amount of health out of all Tournaments, as well a decent amount of damage. This makes it a good choice for saving points in the beginning of a battle. It also can be used to tank hits and deal out revenge damage back to the opponent.

Lvl 40 Stats
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4321
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900



Evolution Table

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1 None 6770 None None This creature lived during the Kimmeridge stage, which is named after a village located on England's Dorset coast. Dorset is where Plesiosuchus fossils were first discovered. Plesiosuchus lvl 10.png
2 None 57435 None None Paleontologists have yet to discover a complete set of Plesiosuchus remains, making it difficult to classify this creature. However, most experts believe it is crocodilian. File:Plesiosuchus lvl 20.png
3 100 263200 None None Scientists estimate that the adult Plesiosuchus grew to be approximately 17 ft long. That's 2 feet longer than the modern American Crocodile! File:Plesiosuchus lvl 30.png
4 100 1112400 None 185 Plesiosuchus had large, ridged, rectangular-shaped teeth. These teeth - in combination with a powerful jaw bone - made chewing through thick material quite easy. File:Plesiosuchus lvl 40.png


Creature Stats

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40 None 303207 4321 900


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