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Mosasaurus
aff.
hoffmanii
(Mantell 1829) Mosasaur quadrate
(DSM# 10743) The quadrate is the place where the jaw articulates with the skull of the creature.
Mosasaurus
sp. (Conybeare 1822) Small quadrate and jaw fragments
(DSM# CH16) This represents a small species of Mosasaur. Post cranials of this specimen have also been found and excavated.
Tylosaur jaw Fragment
(uncatalogued) This is the lower jaw fragment of a Mosasaur-like creature.
Dallasaurus
?
turneri
(Bell and Polcyn 2005)
(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.
Cylindracanthus ornatus
(Leidy 1865) Ray finned Fish rostrum
(DSM# 10668) This complete rostrum of a ray finned fish is a rare find.
Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus
(Agassiz 1843) Goblin Shark Teeth
(DSM# 10764) The Goblin shark is a deep water scavenger that is still alive today.
Cretelamna appendiculata
(Agassiz 1835) Shark tooth
(DSM# 10753) Extinct family of predatory shark that may be the ancestor of mega-toothed shark such as Megalodon and Otodus.
Squalicorax prisnodontus kaupi
(Agassiz 1835) Shark tooth
(DSM# 10752) Extinct family of scavenging shark.
Unidentified Fish Scales - Fossil poop
(DSM# CH507) Unidentied fish scales. Possibly preserved in a coprolite (preserved poop).
Anomoedus
sp. (Forir 1887) Fish tooth plate
(DSM# K83) Extinct order of bony fish.
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