This paleontological restoration is inaccurate, or its accuracy is disputed.
Reason: Nostrils placed on tip of snout. Hindlimb with visible fingers (not evident in this genus, probably based on highly unreliable reconstruction by David Peters).
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Summary
DescriptionLife restoration of Thaisaurus chonglakmanii in Chaiburi Formation.png
English: Thaisaurus chonglakmanii in shallow water at night. Thaisaurus is a genus of marine reptile that lived in the Early Triassic. Life restoration based on the fossils of the animal and missing parts are based on the related Sclerocormus.
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