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Micrabacia hilgardi Stephenson Prairie Bluff.jpg
(uncatalogued) Extinct species - Scleractinian corals are still living today and are known as rock coral.

10676 Mortoniceras texanum.jpg
(DSM# 10676) Extinct genus - Mortoniceras is commonly known from sediments of the Western Interior Seaway. The seaway was a wide swath of sea that roughly cut North America in half north to south during the Cretaceous and early Paleocene periods.

Mortoniceras cf texanum.jpg
(DSM# FK101) Extinct genus of ammonite.

10762 Morticeras sp Tombigbee Sand Late Cretaceous.jpg
(DSM# 10672) Extinct genus - Mortoniceras is recognized by its highly ornamented shell. Its closest relatives had more smooth shells.

Mortoniceras sp Tombigbee Sand.jpg
(unnumbered) Extinct genus - Many ammonite specimens found in the Tombigbee sand do not show well preserved suture marks. This makes it more difficult to identify the fossil to species level.

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.

Nucula percrassa FK155 cc.jpg
(DSM # 3145/FK158) Genus of bivalve mollusk.

Ornopsis sp FK334.jpg
(DSM 4253/FK334) Extinct genus of marine snail.
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