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Fossils & Minerals: Reptiles & Amphibians: Mosasaurs
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Mosasaurs
Mosasaurs were, literally, marine lizards. These large, extinct "sea monsters" were closely related to the living monitor lizards like the Nile Monitor (Varanus niloticus) and the Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis). Mosasaurs were probably derived from an early Cretaceous (120MYA) form called Opetiosaurus. They thrived throughout the Early Cretaceous (90 - 65MYA) and have been found in marine sediments from Belgium to Japan, and from Antarctica to North America. Mosasaurs, like dinosaurs, became extinct at the K-T Boundary, 65 million years ago.
The Niobrara Chalk and the Pierre Shale have produced some of the best preserved and most complete fossil Mosasaurs. Specimens range in size from the 12' long Clidastes, to the 20' long Plioplatecarpus up to monsters like the 30' Tylosaurus and 40' Mosasaurus.
BHI has an excellent selection of fossil and cast replica reptiles available for sale. |
Mosasaur Media
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