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What swimming animals would we like from PNSO?

Started by Sim, May 18, 2024, 10:42:46 PM

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What would you like?

Ambulocetus
9 (37.5%)
Aquilolamna
9 (37.5%)
Askeptosaurus
4 (16.7%)
Basilosaurus new version
9 (37.5%)
Brachauchenius
8 (33.3%)
Cartorhynchus
7 (29.2%)
Cryptoclidus
12 (50%)
Edestus
10 (41.7%)
Hydrotherosaurus
4 (16.7%)
Leedsichthys
12 (50%)
Megalneusaurus
5 (20.8%)
Muraenosaurus
9 (37.5%)
Ophthalmosaurus new version
8 (33.3%)
Orthacanthus
4 (16.7%)
Platypterygius
8 (33.3%)
Shonisaurus
14 (58.3%)
Stratodus
7 (29.2%)
Tiktaalik
14 (58.3%)
Pliosaurus
5 (20.8%)
Prionosuchus
9 (37.5%)
Guizhouichthyosaurus
2 (8.3%)
Xinpusaurus
2 (8.3%)

Total Members Voted: 24

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Quote from: Halichoeres on May 26, 2024, 12:51:00 PM
Quote from: DinoToyForum on May 20, 2024, 07:40:14 PM
Quote from: Sim on May 19, 2024, 01:01:31 PM
Quote from: DinoToyForum on May 18, 2024, 11:06:59 PMHave they released any long-necked plesiosaur to date?
No!  I really hope that changes.

It seems like a glaring omission and a long-necked plesiosaur would be popular with punters - if this isn't just my bias talking! It's not particularly 'necky' but I'd like to see a Cryptoclidus. For such a well-known species, both scientifically speaking but also culturally speaking since its appearance in Walking With Dinosaurs, there are surprisingly few (any!?) toys of it.

It's not an especially close relative, but the closest thing in morphospace might be their Keichousaurus mini. I think avatar_Concavenator @Concavenator is right that if and when they make a long-necked plesiosaur, it will probably be Elasmosaurus.

You're right about Keichosaurus. Is a sauropterygian, like plesiosaurs, so a pretty close relative.