Hoffman Canglong (3D animated model)

Hoffman Canglong (3D animated model)

The main type species of Canglong is Hoffmann Canglong, which was discovered in Holland in 1780. Hoffmann Canglong is based on a piece of lower jaw unearthed in Russia. Two other huge square bones and a huge humerus are larger than, but smaller than, that huge square bone. Its teeth have cutting edges, Canglong has a large orbital part but its binocular vision is relatively low, and their olfactory organs are not developed. He thinks that Canglong, like Hoffman, is a predator living on the surface of water, and its living environment is still coastal waters. Hoffman Canglong is the largest Canglong specimen by 2022, with a body length of 18 meters and a weight of 20 tons.
Canglong (3D Restoration Animation)

Canglong (3D Restoration Animation)

Canglong is a marine reptile belonging to the family Canglong in the order Scales. Its largest individual can reach about 20 meters, with a long barrel shaped body, a strong tail, and a snake like appearance. It has high fluid dynamics; Teeth are curved, sharp, and conical in shape; The forelimbs of Canglong have five toes, while the hind limbs have four toes. The limbs have evolved into fin like limbs, with the forelimbs being larger than the hind limbs.
Canglong in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Canglong in the game Jurassic World: Evolution

Jurassic World: Evolution is a simulation business game developed by Frontier Developments. Canglong is a marine reptile belonging to the family Canglong in the order Scales. Its largest individual can reach about 20 meters, with a long barrel shaped body, a strong tail, and a snake like appearance. It has high fluid dynamics; Teeth are curved, sharp, and conical in shape; The forelimbs of Canglong have five toes, while the hind limbs have four toes. The limbs have evolved into fin like limbs, with the forelimbs being larger than the hind limbs.