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Mosasaur bite marks on a plesiosaur propodial from the Campanian (Late Cretaceous) of southern Sweden

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GFF
Volume 132, Issue 2, Pages 123-128

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/11035897.2010.496534

Keywords

bite marks; Cretaceous; Campanian; mosasaur; polycotylid; plesiosaur; propodial; Sweden

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  1. Crafoord Foundation

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Although plesiosaurs and mosasaurs co-existed for about 35 million years at the end of the Cretaceous, the fossil record documenting interactions between these two groups of marine reptiles is meagre. The discovery of deeply incised scars on a limb bone of an immature polycotylid plesiosaur from the latest early Campanian (in the European two-fold division of the Campanian Stage) of the Kristianstad Basin, southern Sweden, is thus significant because it represents a rare example of predation or scavenging on an immature polycotylid plesiosaur by a large mosasaur.

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