Hainosaurus was a Giant Mosasaur. It was 60 ft long!
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- Hainosaurus was a Giant Mosasaur. It was 60 ft long!
- Der Hainosaurus war ein fleischfressendes Meeresreptil, das während der Oberen Kreidezeit lebte. Tiere dieser Art sind möglicherweise auf Isla Sorna beheimatet.
- Specimen MNHN 1896-15 jaw fragments, MNHN, Paris Hainosaurus was a member of the Tylosaurinae, and it was related to the wholly North American Tylosaurus. However, it had more vertebrae from the neck to the part of the tail with chevrons (53) than Tylosaurus(35).[citation needed] Both genera are large marinesuperpredators. Hainosaurus tail has less chevron-bearing vertebrae, making it shorter than that of Tylosaurus. The only known and type species of Hainosaurus is H. bernardi, named after the Belgian Léopold Bernard, owner of the phosphate chalk exploitation where the fossil was unearthed[4].Write the first paragraph of your page here.
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- Hainosaurus was a Giant Mosasaur. It was 60 ft long!
- Der Hainosaurus war ein fleischfressendes Meeresreptil, das während der Oberen Kreidezeit lebte. Tiere dieser Art sind möglicherweise auf Isla Sorna beheimatet.
- Specimen MNHN 1896-15 jaw fragments, MNHN, Paris Hainosaurus was a member of the Tylosaurinae, and it was related to the wholly North American Tylosaurus. However, it had more vertebrae from the neck to the part of the tail with chevrons (53) than Tylosaurus(35).[citation needed] Both genera are large marinesuperpredators. Hainosaurus tail has less chevron-bearing vertebrae, making it shorter than that of Tylosaurus. The only known and type species of Hainosaurus is H. bernardi, named after the Belgian Léopold Bernard, owner of the phosphate chalk exploitation where the fossil was unearthed[4].Write the first paragraph of your page here.
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