Talk:Liopleurodon/@comment-98.237.227.91-20141028124429/@comment-25291258-20141029162016

No it was not. That exagerrated size estimate was from some extremely fragmented bone pieces and is very dubious (as in no paleontologist will use it) as it was created by using incorrect head to body size ratios. The largest specimen of this species that we have is 10m. Even that may be innacurate as new head to body ratio studies on a close relative Kronosaurus suggest that the maximum size limit may actually be 6.39 m.