Thoracosaurus neocesariensis
Thoracosaurus neocesariensis was a crocodile that ate fish, probably lived in a nearby river, and resembled an Indian gharial.
Teeth preserve well and we have a ton of them. They belonged to sharks, rays, mosasaurs and crocodilians.
Thoracosaurus neocesariensis was a crocodile that ate fish, probably lived in a nearby river, and resembled an Indian gharial.
Odontaspis cuspidata was a sand shark.
Enchodus ferox was a saber-toothed fish.
Prognathodon was a genus of mosasaur – a large reptile that lived in the sea.
Crocodilia is the order of animals that includes crocodiles, alligators and their relatives. So far, the fossilized bones of five species have been found Continue reading
Mosasaurus was a genus of large reptiles related to monitor lizards. They swam through the ocean and ate fish, turtles and ammonites.
Procaimanoidea was a genus of small alligator.
Bottosaurus harlani was a crocodile with distinctive rounded teeth for crushing prey.