Prognathodon - Wikipedia
Prognathodon is an extinct genus of marine lizard belonging to the mosasaur family. It is classified as part of the Mosasaurinae subfamily, alongside genera like Mosasaurus and …
Prognathodon – DINOSAURS AND BARBARIANS
Jan 18, 2025 · Prognathodon was a multi-speciate genus of mosasaur which lived around North America, Europe, and Africa during the Campanian and Maastrichtian Stages of the late …
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Prognathodon [DN 1] (Forejaw Tooth), simply referred to as "a huge mosasaur" on the show, is a genus of mosasaur that lived 83.6 – 66 million years ago, from the Campanian to the …
Prognathodon - Prehistoric Wildlife
Mar 28, 2013 · Depending upon the species, Prognathodon could range between 6 to possibly just under 14 meters in length. Fossil locations suggest a worldwide distribution, but especially well …
A systematic revision of the genus Prognathodon (Squamata: …
The genus Prognathodon is a diverse subgroup of medium to large-sized mosasaurs with a unique set of features that have made it difficult for researchers to classify amongst other …
Prognathodon
Prognathodon is an extinctgenus of marine lizard belonging to the mosasaur family.
PROGNATHODON - PaleoCodex
About listen Prognathodon ('forejaw tooth') is an extinct genus of mosasaur squamate reptile.
Prognathodon - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 20, 2024 · In the 2011 film March of the Dinosaurs, Prognathodon are shown being able to attack, kill, and eat large species of dinosaurs such as Edmontosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus, …
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Feb 21, 2023 · Prognathodon is an extinct genus of marine reptiles that lived around 70-66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. These creatures were part of the family …
Prognathodon - Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
In 1998, an intact fossil skull was found in the Maastricht limestone quarries. Shortly after, it was nicknamed "Bèr", and put on display in the Maastricht Natural History Museum. This specimen …