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@Paleojim Fruitachampsa, Dolychorynchops, Xiphactinus, Zuniceratops
The fossilized remains of Xiphactinus, an extinct genus of large (up to 5.1 metre) predatory marine bony fish that lived during the Late Cretaceous. When alive, the fish would have resembled a gargantuan, fanged tarpon (to which it was, however, not related). #FossilFriday
good old #paleostream flocking together friday! beelzebufo, tianyulong, hesperornithoides and xiphactinus, 20 minutes each.
Highlights from the #paleostream! Dryosaurus, Xiphactinus, Bannykus and Megacephalosaurus. #paleoart #sciart
Sorry #Xiphactinus, you're just not the life of the party... at least not how you hoped...
Check out #SavageAncientSeas, a new traveling #MuseumExhibit by Triebold #Paleontology, coming soon to @museumatPF
#FishyFriday #prehistoric #fish #mosasaur #shark #paleoart #cretaceous
#Sundayfishsketch why is the mighty Xiphactinus upside down? Because @Mosasaurologist does not like Xiphactinus, that’s why. Stay tuned for the full #paleoart to be featured in the #SavageAncientSeas exhibit by Triebold Paleontology - coming soon to a museum (hopefully) near you.