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Allosaurus belongs to the family Allosauridae, in the clade Carnosauria. Carnosauria belongs to the suborder Theropoda, which belongs to the clade Dinosauria. Dinosaurs are reptiles, and reptiles belong to the phylum Chordata and the kingdom Animalia.

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Tylosaurus was not a dinosaur. It was a type of mosasaur, which were large, carnivorous marine reptiles.

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What is the classification of the tylosaurus?

Tylosaurus was not a dinosaur. It was a type of mosasaur, which were large, carnivorous marine reptiles.


When was Tylosaurus created?

Tylosaurus was created in 1872.


What classification of dinosaur is a velociraptor?

Velociraptor is a theropod dinosaur belonging to the family Dromaeosauridae.


What kingdom was divided to create the six kingdom model classification?

Dinosaur


When did the tylosaurus live?

Tylosaurus was a type of mosasaur (mosasaurs were large, carnivorous, marine lizards). Tylosaurus existed about 83 million years ago. That was during the late Cretaceous time period of the Mesozoic era.


Did the tylosaurus lived?

Tylosaurus was a type of mosasaur (mosasaurs were large, carnivorous, marine lizards). Tylosaurus existed about 83 million years ago. That was during the late Cretaceous time period of the Mesozoic era.


What does a tylosaurus eat?

The tylosaurus mostly ate fish but also snacked on sharks, flightless diving birds and even plesiosaurs.


How do you spell tylasaurus?

The word is spelled tylosaurus. You were close!


Why the tylosaurus die?

because maybe there habitat are or were destroyed


When did the tylosaurus become exctict?

a few billion years ago


What do tylosaurus eat?

it eats small fish close to the sea deweller.


What year did the Tylosaurus go extinct?

Well, they died out 65.5 million years ago (give or take a few million years). There was no recorded human history, so there wasn't anyone to record a "year". I guess you could call the year 65,000,000 BC.