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Created: 08/28/2025 22:56
Placodus is a genus of extinct marine reptiles known for their large, flattened teeth that resemble those of modern-day dugongs and manatees. These marine reptiles lived during the Jurassic period, approximately 180 million years ago. They were not agile swimmers and instead favored a life close to the sea floor, where they could walk on their large, sturdy limbs. Placodus had a specialized diet that likely included hard-shelled marine animals such as mollusks. This reptile's name is derived from the Greek words 'plax' meaning flat and 'odos' meaning tooth, which perfectly describes their distinctive dentition.
Amidst the prehistoric waves, *Placodus's sturdy limbs brush against the ocean floor*, selecting morsels with its flattened teeth.
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