The Tyrant of the Ancient Seas: A New Era in Marine Paleontology The discovery of Tylosaurus rex, a massive sea predator that dominated ancient oceans 80 million years ago, marks a significant shift in our understanding of marine ecosystems.
Measuring up to 43 feet long and rivaling great white sharks in size, this behemoth mosasaur forces us to reevaluate everything we thought we knew about prehistoric predators.
For decades, scientists have studied mosasaurs, but their research has relied heavily on outdated datasets and assumptions.