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Liopleurodon, a large marine reptile from the Jurassic period, likely inhabited shallow to moderately deep waters, typically swimming at depths of around 100 to 200 meters (328 to 656 feet). While it could have dived deeper in search of prey, its adaptations suggest it was primarily a predator of marine life in shallower regions. The exact depth it could reach is not definitively known, as fossil evidence does not provide specific details on its diving capabilities.

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