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Their collection includes an 11-metre-long mosasaur, approximately 80 million years old.
It was a mosasaur - the most vicious reptile of the sea.
They spotted a huge mosasaur swimming leisurely near the surface.
A battered mosasaur lay on the rock pile in front of the stone living quarters.
Tylosaurus, as a large mosasaur, is frequently depicted in popular culture.
Hex paced above the water, making a tight circle inside that of the mosasaur.
The mosasaur's blood warmed and, as the night's sluggishness fell away, its hunger returned.
The mosasaur snapped its jaws on the empty water where, just an instant before, Con's legs had been.
A nearly complete skeleton of the mosasaur Platycarpus, suspended from the ceiling.
The first thing you need to know about mosasaur evolution is that the way they swam was constrained by their anatomy.
The following is a list of geologic formations that have produced mosasaur fossils.
These were the first mosasaur fossils scientifically documented in North America.
Under Napoleon, the French took the first mosasaur head, which is now in Paris.
Mosasaurus was among the last mosasaur genera, and among the largest.
The specimen is about six metres long and was found with the flipper of a mosasaur between its jaws.
One was the nearly complete skeleton of the mosasaur Clidastes that took four days to excavate.
Rick stared into the darkening sea, hoping to catch another glimpse of the mosasaur, but it did not return.
With a deft movement of its flippers, the mosasaur changed direction and headed for the island to feed.
They saw it chase down a small mosasaur and sever it in two with a single bite.
David and Kaylie almost make it out, but they soon find out that the mosasaur carcass is next to them.
One species of Mosasaur was named after the city: Dallasaurus turneri.
The bones of a mosasaur ornamented a pine.
Based on cladistic analysis, plotosaurs are considered to be the most derived branch of mosasaur evolution.
Liodon is a genus of mosasaur from the Late Cretaceous.
Cope's reconstruction showed it to have a long sinuous tail like a lizard or a mosasaur.