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rdfs:comment | - Halisaurus was a species of Mosasaur from the Late Cretaceous.
- Halisaurus was a mosasaur. It reached 20 ft long and weiged 1 ton. It ate seabirds like Hesperornis. It Appears in Chased by Sea Monsters.
- Halisaurus was a relatively small Mosasaur, a marine group of animals closely related to snakes. At 4 metres, it would wait in ambush near the coast for Hesperornis. It existed in the late Cretaceous, 86-65 million years ago. All Mosasaurs had the ability to open their mouths extremely wide, like snakes, and they swallowed their prey whole.
- Halisaurus had a brief cameo in the BBC program Sea Monsters, a spin-off to the critically acclaimed Walking with Dinosaurs. The program suggested that Halisaurus would hide in underwater caves waiting to attack small animals (i.e.Hesperornis).
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abstract | - Halisaurus was a species of Mosasaur from the Late Cretaceous.
- Halisaurus was a mosasaur. It reached 20 ft long and weiged 1 ton. It ate seabirds like Hesperornis. It Appears in Chased by Sea Monsters.
- Halisaurus was a relatively small Mosasaur, a marine group of animals closely related to snakes. At 4 metres, it would wait in ambush near the coast for Hesperornis. It existed in the late Cretaceous, 86-65 million years ago. All Mosasaurs had the ability to open their mouths extremely wide, like snakes, and they swallowed their prey whole.
- Halisaurus had a brief cameo in the BBC program Sea Monsters, a spin-off to the critically acclaimed Walking with Dinosaurs. The program suggested that Halisaurus would hide in underwater caves waiting to attack small animals (i.e.Hesperornis).
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