• Rhinosaurus species to Tylosaurus; this was first done in 1873 by Joseph Leidy by transferring Rhinosaurus proriger to Tylosaurus. Rhinosaurus micromus...
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  • This research history of Tylosaurus documents the historical developments in the study of Tylosaurus, a genus of extinct aquatic squamate reptile that...
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    subfamily includes the genera Tylosaurus, Taniwhasaurus, and Kaikaifilu, although some scientists argue that only Tylosaurus and Taniwhasaurus should be...
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    which enabled them to gulp down their prey almost whole. A skeleton of Tylosaurus proriger from South Dakota included remains of the diving seabird Hesperornis...
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    competition with other large predatory mosasaurs such as Prognathodon and Tylosaurus—which were known to feed on similar prey—though they were able to coexist...
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  • passing Tylosaurus killing the shark, albeit with a tooth embedded in her flipper. Later, Dolly's brother is swallowed whole by a young Tylosaurus, who in...
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    predators that arose around the same time, most notably the giant mosasaur Tylosaurus. Other possible factors include the gradual disappearance of the Western...
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    the early Cretaceous: a Woolungasaurus is attacked by a Kronosaurus. Tylosaurus was a large mosasaur, carnivorous marine reptiles that emerged in the...
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    transfer this taxon within the genus Tylosaurus, a proposal that was carried out in 1971, being renamed Tylosaurus haumuriensis. Welles and Gregg also...
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  • (3.9–4.1 ft). The largest mosasaurs were Hainosaurus, Mosasaurus, and Tylosaurus, which grew to around 17 m (56 ft) and were projected to weigh up to 20 t...
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