The recent identification of Tylosaurus rex marks a significant addition to our understanding of ancient marine life. This predator, measuring an impressive 43 feet, dominated the oceans during its time.
Fossils unearthed in Texas have provided crucial insights into the existence of this formidable hunter, which thrived approximately 80 million years ago.
The discovery not only highlights the diversity of prehistoric marine ecosystems but also raises questions about the ecological dynamics of that era.