Mosasaurus lived in shallow seas near Western Europe and North America between 70 and 65 million years ago. Although it was 59 feet long, the size of its prey was limited by the fact that they swallowed their food whole. Prey would have included turtles, ammonites, fish, and even small sharks and mosasaurs.
Yes they did. Mosasaurus ate everything. It also hunted plesiosaurs.
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First found in the 18 century and it was a Mosasaurus
Tylosaurus Styxosaurus Elasmosaurus Platecarpus Mosasaurus Kronosaurus Liopleurodon Plesiosaurus
Mosasaurus hofmannii is probably the largest mosasaur, perhaps reaching a length of more than 17 meters (60 feet). Tylosaurus and Hainosaurus reached similar lengths but were less robust, probably only weighing half what Mosasaurus hofmanni of the same length weighed.
Females could weigh 70tons! while bulls/males could weigh 80 tons.
Mosasaurus, as apex predators of their time, likely had few natural enemies. However, juvenile mosasaurs may have been vulnerable to larger marine reptiles and sharks. Adult mosasaurs faced limited threats, although competition for food and territory could arise from other large marine predators. Overall, they were dominant in their ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous period.
No dinosaurs lived in water. The prehistoric reptiles that lived in water were the Plesiosaurs, not dinosaurs.