1.8" Fossil Mosasaur (Clidastes) Cervical Vertebra - Texas

This is a 1.8" long cervical vertebra from a mosasaur (Clidastes sp.) from the Upper Cretaceous, Gober Chalk Formation in Fannin County, Texas. The bone preservation on this specimen is very nice and the detail is exquisite.

Clidastes is an extinct aquatic lizard belonging to the mosasaur family. Clidastes was one of the smaller types of mosasaurs. Although some species were larger, the average length of this genus is only a few meters, or about 10 feet in length. This mosasaur was also slimmer than the others with a narrower ribcage, giving it a more sleek or eel-like look. It was probably very agile and able to chase down smaller prey.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Clidastes sp.
LOCATION
Fannin County, Texas
FORMATION
Gober Chalk Formation
SIZE
1.8" long, 1.75" wide
ITEM
#251247
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