Basilosaurus, an ancient marine mammal that lived during the late Eocene epoch, primarily inhabited warm, shallow seas and coastal environments. Its fossils have been found in regions that were once part of tropical and subtropical oceans, indicating a preference for marine habitats where it could hunt for fish and other marine animals. These creatures were well-adapted to life in the water, showcasing a mix of primitive and advanced features for a fully aquatic lifestyle.
Basilosaurus is an extinct whale, so its habitat was either open ocean or coastal seas.
Some possible predators of the basilosaurus were the shastasaurus, the dunkleosteus, and the elamosaurus. The basilosaurus was very large and had very few predators.
A basilosaurus is any of a group of very large extinct cetaceans of the family Basilosauridae, from the late Eocene period.
Basilosaurus is the proper name for this creature. Basilosaurus died out during the Eocene extinction 33,000,000 years ago.
Basilosaurus
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King lizard.
Scientists believe the basilosaurus became extinct by when the water was getting too cold leading up to the ice agr
The same way as the rest of the dinosaurs.
it is a whale
probably whale would win
NO! they lived in prehistoric times with the dinosaurs