Razor-toothed and rare mosasaur skeleton displayed in Manitoba
MORDEN, Man. — Suzy, Bruce and now a new prehistoric sea-creature skeleton make three at a southwestern Manitoba museum.
The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre in Morden unveiled its latest mosasaur skeleton on Wednesday.
The museum is already home to Bruce — the Guinness World Records holder as the largest publicly displayed mosasaur — and his museum companion Suzy.
Mosasaurs were huge, strange-looking marine reptiles that lived throughout the world during the late Cretaceous period between 66 and 100 million years ago. They went extinct around the same time as the dinosaurs.
