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Ischyrhiza mira quest PB Okt.jpg
(DSM# 10723) Extinct family of sawfish. The rostral spines of this fish protrude out the side of a bony structure that juts out from the face.

Hadrosaur.jpg
(DSM#10765) These Hadrosaur specimens were found in marine sediments which suggests the animal died and floated into the ocean before sinking and being preserved.

DSM3348 Bothremys barberi Tombigbee Snd PB Shroback D donor.jpg
(DSM# 10682 - 3348) Sea Turtle Carapace

Mosasaur 2 Fixed background.jpg
(DSM# 10716) Extinct family of predatory marine reptiles. This species of mosasaur could grow up to 60 feet in length.

Mosasaurus Quadrate.jpg
(DSM# 10743) The quadrate is the place where the jaw articulates with the skull of the creature.

Mosasaur quadrate and jaw.jpg
(DSM# CH16) This represents a small species of Mosasaur. Post cranials of this specimen have also been found and excavated.

Tylosaureen jaw fragment Margaret Burkeen Pheba MS.jpg
(uncatalogued) This is the lower jaw fragment of a Mosasaur-like creature.

Dallasaurus turneri PB.jpg
(DSM# CH) It is believed that mosasaurs gave birth to live babies rather than laying eggs. These very small vertebrae could belong to the small species of mosasaur listed here or they may be the backbones of the baby of a much larger species.

Cylindrocanthus sp.jpg
(DSM# 10668) This complete rostrum of a ray finned fish is a rare find.

Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus GOBLIN SHARK and.jpg
(DSM# 10764) The Goblin shark is a deep water scavenger that is still alive today.
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