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Mosasaurs were so well adapted to this environment that they most likely gave birth to live young, rather than returning to the shore to lay eggs as sea turtles do. Fossilized remains of other prehistoric swimmers, the ichthyosaurs, have been found in the process of giving birth. A team of paleontologists led by dr adam behlke of yale university says that very large marine reptiles called mosasaurs did not lay eggs on beaches, and that newborn mosasaurs likely did not live in sheltered nearshore nurseries.

We don’t know what animal laid the huge egg, but the prime candidate is a mosasaur Because of their body structure, researchers had suspected that mosasaurs did not haul themselves out onto a beach to lay eggs, similar to how sea turtles reproduce A giant marine reptile that looked a bit like a toothed whale.

Although most reptiles lay eggs, at least some mosasaurs appear to have given birth to live young

Fossil predators are often found with small bones in their bellies, and usually scientists interpret those bones as the remains of a prey item. Some snakes and lizards, living mosasaur relatives, lay eggs with thin shells that hatch almost as soon as they are laid The new find suggests mosasaurs may have, too. Because of their body structure, researchers had suspected that mosasaurs did not haul themselves out onto a beach to lay eggs, similar to how sea turtles reproduce.

Mosasaurs are confirmed as being viviparous,‭ ‬which means that mosasaurs did not lay eggs but gave birth to live young.‭ ‬this is not that farfetched as while reptiles are generally associated with laying eggs,‭ ‬some lizards and snakes have been observed and scientifically documented to give birth to live young.‭ ‬in mosasaurs. So which form of birth did mosasaurs employ

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