Mosasaurus Tylosaurus, also known as the "Hoffmann's Mosasaur," was a large marine reptile that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. This species of mosasaur was one of the largest, with some individuals reaching lengths of up to 16 meters.

Mosasaurus Tylosaurus had a long, streamlined body that was well-adapted for life in the ocean. Its flippers and tail were large, powerful, and well-muscled, allowing it to swim quickly and efficiently. Its jaws were lined with sharp teeth, making it a formidable predator.

One of the defining characteristics of Mosasaurus Tylosaurus was its large skull, which was relatively short but wide, with powerful jaws and a large, bony crest on the top. This crest likely served as a visual signal to other mosasaurs, as well as providing support for the large jaw muscles.

Fossils of Mosasaurus Tylosaurus have been found in Europe and North America, indicating that this species was widely distributed throughout the ancient ocean. Despite its large size and predatory habits, Mosasaurus Tylosaurus was not the top predator of its environment and coexisted with other large marine reptiles, such as plesiosaurs and sea turtles.

Today, Mosasaurus tylosaurus  is a popular subject for research and a favorite among dinosaur enthusiasts and paleontologists. Its fossils provide valuable insights into the evolution of marine reptiles and the ecosystems of the Late Cretaceous period.It has a fine repairsize: 3.5 inchesCombined shipping is possible

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