Cosmic Plesiosaurus Miniature
Handmade cosmic Plesiosaurus, intricately sculpted with the utmost attention given to detail and craftsmanship. Each flipper is carefully shaped, and I form the tail into an elegant curve. Made with beautiful hues of blue, red, yellow, purple, and amber all swirling together. Approximately 2 inches long.
The Plesiosaurus lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 203-182 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, with a long neck, small head, and flipper-like limbs for swimming. Carnivorous, likely feeding on fish and squid. Could grow up to 11 feet (3.5 meters) in length. Its long neck allowed it to catch prey while keeping its body relatively still in the water.
Handmade cosmic Plesiosaurus, intricately sculpted with the utmost attention given to detail and craftsmanship. Each flipper is carefully shaped, and I form the tail into an elegant curve. Made with beautiful hues of blue, red, yellow, purple, and amber all swirling together. Approximately 2 inches long.
The Plesiosaurus lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 203-182 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, with a long neck, small head, and flipper-like limbs for swimming. Carnivorous, likely feeding on fish and squid. Could grow up to 11 feet (3.5 meters) in length. Its long neck allowed it to catch prey while keeping its body relatively still in the water.
Handmade cosmic Plesiosaurus, intricately sculpted with the utmost attention given to detail and craftsmanship. Each flipper is carefully shaped, and I form the tail into an elegant curve. Made with beautiful hues of blue, red, yellow, purple, and amber all swirling together. Approximately 2 inches long.
The Plesiosaurus lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 203-182 million years ago. A marine reptile, not a dinosaur, with a long neck, small head, and flipper-like limbs for swimming. Carnivorous, likely feeding on fish and squid. Could grow up to 11 feet (3.5 meters) in length. Its long neck allowed it to catch prey while keeping its body relatively still in the water.