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Fossils Reveal Tylosaurus rex, a Massive Predator of Ancient Oceans
23 Mayıs 2026Science Daily
- Scientists have identified a new giant sea predator named Tylosaurus rex from fossils discovered in Texas. This colossal creature, measuring 43 feet in length, dominated ancient oceans 80 million years ago.
- Its discovery not only highlights one of the largest mosasaurs known but also challenges existing theories regarding the evolution of marine reptiles.
- The discovery of Tylosaurus rex comes at a time when paleontologists are increasingly uncovering new species that reshape our understanding of prehistoric life. As fossil evidence continues to emerge, it is crucial to integrate these findings into a broader narrative of marine evolution.
- The identification of Tylosaurus rex marks a significant advancement in paleontology, particularly in our understanding of marine ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous period. This finding invites researchers to reevaluate the evolutionary pathways of mosasaurs and their ecological roles, potentially leading to new…
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