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Basilosaurus

Basilosaurus. Riley Hause. Appearance. Flippers to help it swim faster. The Basilosaurus had small flippers, a short head, and narrow head. S harp and flat teeth, spots, and weighed 50-75 tons. The Basilosaurus were 60 feet long. Adaptations. Sharp and flat teeth. It was a omnivore.

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Basilosaurus

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  1. Basilosaurus Riley Hause

  2. Appearance Flippers to help it swim faster. The Basilosaurus had small flippers, a short head, and narrow head. Sharp and flat teeth, spots, and weighed 50-75 tons. The Basilosaurus were 60 feet long.

  3. Adaptations Sharp and flat teeth. It was a omnivore. Long dark body to blend into the ocean. Flippers to help it swim faster.

  4. Diet The Basilosaurus ate fish, seaweed and squid. It was a omnivore.

  5. Habitat The Basilosaurus lived in the oceans of North America, Africa and Southern Asia.

  6. Motion The Basilosaurus swam very quickly.

  7. Ancestors\Descendents The Basilosaurusus ancestor was the Ambulocetus.

  8. Discovery The Basilosaurus was named by Richard Harlan in 1847. The Basilosaurus is also the symbol Alabahama. It was believed to have been the largest animal of it’s time.

  9. Greek Name The Basilosaurus’s Greek name is King Lizard.

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