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Metriorhynchus was a marine crocodile that lived in the oceans during the Jurassic Period.

Species

The species within Metriorhynchus include : the type species M. geoffroyii, M. hastifer, M. acutus and M. palpebrosus from Western Europe of the Late Jurassic. M. superciliosus, M. brachyrhynchus and M. leedsi from Western Europe of the Middle Jurassic. M. casamiquelai from Chile of the Middle Jurassic and M. potens from the End Jurassic of Argentina.

Size and Form

Averaging around three metres in length, Metriorhynchus is compared to living crocodilians medium-sized, though size estimates for Metriorhynchus suggest it could grow to at least the size of modern saltwater crocodiles. Its body was streamlined for greater hydrodynamic swimming, which along with its finned tail made it a more efficient swimmer than modern crocodilian species.

Diet and Behaviour

Metriorhynchus was a versatile and opportunistic predator, predated upon both the armoured belemnites, fast moving fish and the giant filter feeding fish Leedsichthys. Occasionally it was also capable of capturing flying animals such as the pterosaurs and scavenging on plesiosaur carcassess on the sea-floor.

Predators

Even though Metriorhynchus was an effective predator, it was vulnerable to predation from super predators such as Liopleurodon which could grow in excess of 10 metres in length. Since Metriorhynchus had lost its osteoderms, "armour scutes", to become more efficient swimmers it would have had little defence against larger marine predators.

Reproduction

Unlike the other large marine reptiles of the Mesozoic, plesiosaurs or ichthyosaurs, the reproduction of Metriorhynchus is unknown. Whether they gave birth to live young out in the open sea or return to land to mate and lay eggs is still unanswered.

Closely related species

Metriorhynchus is the type genus for the Metriorhynchidae. Other genera included in this family are: Teleidosaurus, Geosaurus, Dakosaurus and Enaliosuchus. The genera within Metiorhynchidae considered nomen dubium are Aggiosaurus and Neustosaurus.

Geological Ages

Metriorhynchus is known from the Bajocian, Bathonian and Callovian of the Middle Jurassic and from the Oxfordian stage, Kimmeridgian and Tithonian of the Late Jurassic.

References

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