P L E S I O S A U R

FREQUENCY:  Common
NO. APPEARING:  1-6
ARMOR CLASS:  7
MOVE:  3?//15?
HIT DICE: 2  to 10
NO. OF ATTACKS:  1 (bite)
DAMAGE/ATTACKS:  1-4 to 2-16
SPECIAL ATTACKS:  Capsize boat
S P E C I A L   D E F E N S E S :   Nil
I N T E L L I G E N C E :   Non
SIZE:  M to L (10? to 45? long)

Plesiosaurs are marine reptiles related to nothosaurs, yet more
closely related to pliosaurs. They are common in Jurassic and
Cretaceous settings. A plesiosaur resembles a marine turtle lacking a shell, and possesses a long, snakelike neck. The relatively
small mouth is full of needle-sharp teeth. Plesiosaurs swim near
the surface, catching any prey above or below water with sudden
movements of the serpentine neck. Examples of plesiosaurs include  Elasmosaurus  and  Plesiosaurus.  They vary with size as
shown below:
 
HIT DICE: 2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10
DAMAGE: 1-4 2-5 2-8 2-12 2-16
SIZE: M(7-10) L(11-15) L(16-25) L(26-40) L(41-50)

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