Bullyland’s Liopleurodon figure is an impressive model that captures the power and fearsome nature of this massive marine reptile. This model has a black and grey hide with nice textures. With small eyes set high on the skull and a huge mouth full of large conical teeth. JAW ARTICULATES. The hand-painted details, from the streamlined body to the terrifying jaws, make this figure stand out in any prehistoric collection. Made from non-toxic, durable materials, it is perfect for both play and display. The sculpting is excellent, with attention to detail in the fins, teeth, and overall body structure, though some might prefer a more dynamic pose. For its price and quality, Bullyland’s Liopleurodon is a great addition to any dinosaur or marine life collection, providing a realistic and engaging representation of this ancient predator.
Real-Life Liopleurodon:
The Liopleurodon was a marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic period, roughly 160 to 155 million years ago. Known for its enormous size—growing up to 30 feet or more—it was one of the apex predators of the ancient seas. Liopleurodon had a streamlined body and powerful flippers, allowing it to swiftly navigate the waters in pursuit of prey, which included fish, squid, and other marine reptiles. Its long, tooth-filled jaws were capable of delivering devastating bites. Bullyland’s Liopleurodon figure brings this prehistoric predator to life, offering an educational tool for learning about marine reptiles and the prehistoric ecosystems they dominated.