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+ | {{Species|image = Orm on Shark.png|planet = [[Earth]]|affiliation = [[Atlanteans]]|status = Extant|movie = ''[[Aquaman (film)|Aquaman]]''}}'''Tylosaurs''' are a species of aquatic reptiles that originated from [[Earth]]'s prehistoric seas.<ref>''[http://ew.com/movies/2018/06/15/aquaman-atlantis-sharks/|"Aquaman: First look at Atlantis warriors riding great white sharks" - Entertainment Weekly]''</ref> Despite their age, they are still used by [[Atlanteans]].<ref name=":0">''[[Aquaman (film)|Aquaman]]''</ref> |
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=== Usages === |
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Revision as of 12:46, 12 January 2020
Tylosaurs are a species of aquatic reptiles that originated from Earth's prehistoric seas.[1] Despite their age, they are still used by Atlanteans.[2]
History
Tylosaurs lived at the time of the last dinosaurs. After a cataclysm that completely annihilated these creatures, Tylosaurs survived and started to live in the depths of the ocean.[3]
Usages
Thousands of years ago, Tylosaurs were used by Atlanteans as war beasts and battle riding. Still today atlanteans such as Ocean Master use them.[2]
Instead, humans consider these prehistoric reptiles as extinct, and they remain only as fossils.[3]