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  2. List of mosasaur-bearing stratigraphic units - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of stratigraphic units from which mosasaur body fossils have been recovered. Units listed are all either formation rank or higher (e.g. group). Formations are listed by continent, and alphabetically within the individual lists.

  3. Mosasaur - Wikipedia

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    The smaller mosasaurs may have spent some time in fresh water, hunting for food. The largest mosasaur Mosasaurus hoffmannii was the apex predator of the Late Cretaceous oceans, reaching more than 11 metres (36 ft) in length and weighing up to 10 metric tons (11 short tons) in body mass. [14]

  4. Mosasauria - Wikipedia

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    Instead, they primarily relied on stratigraphic associations and Cuvier's 1808 research on the holotype skull. Thus, in-depth research on the placement of Mosasaurus was not undertaken until the discovery of more complete mosasaur fossils during the late 19th century, which reignited research on the placement of mosasaurs among squamates. [8]

  5. Mosasaurus - Wikipedia

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    Mosasaurus was a type of derived mosasaur, or a latecoming member with advanced evolutionary traits such as a fully aquatic lifestyle. As such, it had a streamlined body, an elongated tail ending with a downturn supporting a two-lobed fin, and two pairs of flippers.

  6. Mosasaurinae - Wikipedia

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    Skeleton of Clidastes liodontus mounted as if pursuing a fossil sea turtle. Russell (1967, pp. 123–124) [6] defined the Mosasaurinae as differing from all other mosasaurs as follows: "Small rostrum present or absent anterior to premaxillary teeth.

  7. Fossil unearthed in North Dakota could help solve an ...

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    Some mosasaurs measured just a few feet long, while the largest — in the genus Mosasaurus — was nearly 60 feet (18.2 meters) long, and while mosasaur fossils are relatively plentiful ...

  8. Mooreville Chalk - Wikipedia

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    Mosasaurs of the Mooreville Chalk Formation; Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Clidastes. C. liodontus [4] Mosasaurines. Clidastes propython Eonatator sternbergii Globidens alabamaensis Platecarpus tympaniticus Selmasaurus russelli Tylosaurus proriger: C. "moorevillensis" [3] C. propython [4] [3] Ectenosaurus ...

  9. Lists of dinosaur-bearing stratigraphic units - Wikipedia

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    This list of dinosaur-bearing rock formations is a list of geologic formations in which dinosaur fossils have been documented.. List of stratigraphic units with dinosaur body fossils