Plioplatecarpus sp.
Skull
(Late Cretaceous, Gove County, KA)
Plioplatecarpus is a comparatively late-comer as mosasaurs go, first appearing in the middle Campanian and probably surviving until the end of the Cretaceous. Plioplatecarpus inhabited the Western Interior Seaway, Mississippi, Alabama,
North Dakota, South Dakota, Canada, Sweden, and the Netherlands.
This particular specimen was discovered in 1996 by a Historical Geology class from Okaloosa Walton College in Northwest Florida.
Offered exclusively by TPI.
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