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Mosasaur fossils are the remains of large, extinct marine reptiles called mosasaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. These fossils include teeth, bones, and sometimes even preserved soft tissues, providing valuable information about the biology and evolution of these creatures. Some notable mosasaur species include Mosasaurus and Tylosaurus.


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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.


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What is the mosasaur's reproduction and young?

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