'Tho the death of a cherished childhood image makes folks twinge Truth is, the great Tylosaurus had no fringe But see! an enemy in the distance is attracting our reptile's attention. It sets its four ...
The smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur fossil ever found has been revealed in a new study, and surprisingly it lacks a trademark feature of the species. The smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur fossil ever found ...
The marine reptile lived 70 million years ago — at the same time as the dinosaurs — and was unearthed from a part of Alberta, Canada, that used to be underwater. The skeleton of the fearsome predator ...
Welcome back to The Queue, the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Matthew Rossi will be your host today. Tylosaurus was a mosasaur, a ...
Popularized in the hit movie "Jurassic World," the mosasaur has come back to life after an 85 million-year-old fossil of a newborn creature was discovered in Kansas. A "neonate-sized Tylosaurus ...
In what seems to be a bit of an “ugly duckling” scenario in which a juvenile looks nothing like its iconic adult counterparts, researchers have discovered that fossil fragments of a prehistoric sea ...
A paleontological discovery made in Kansas back in 1991 is now being hailed as the smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur ever uncovered. Unearthed from a Late Cretaceous rock formation dubbed Niobrara Chalk, ...
An 85-million-year-old fossil found in Kansas in 1991 is that of a newborn mosasaur, a prehistoric sea monster featured in “Jurassic World.” The fossil is said to be that of the youngest mosasaur ever ...
'Tho the death of a childhood memory makes folks twinge Truth is, the great Tylosaurus had no fringe But see! an enemy in the distance is attracting our reptile's attention. It sets its four powerful ...
The smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur fossil ever found has been revealed in a new study in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology and surprisingly it lacks a trademark feature of the species. The fossil, ...
I certainly wasn’t the first to imagine such scenes from a time when a shallow sea encroached over what is now the middle of North America. Charles H. Sternberg – a skilled 19th century fossil hunter ...
Suspended within the swell of a Late Cretaceous sea, a grinning Tylosaurus looms over a fleeing marine turtle known to paleontologists as Protostega. A flock of Pteranodon hang in the background – no ...