
The evolution of Mosasaurs is quite an interesting topic of speculation and debate. Many similarities have been observed between Mosasaur anatomy and that of monitor lizards, and it is thought that Mosasaurs may have evolved from aigialosaurs, which were semi-aquatic lizards of the early Cretaceous period, and are themselves believed to be related to monitor lizards.
Another possibility is that Mosasaurs may share a common ancestor with snakes - both animals have very similar jaws and reduced limbs. The idea of a Mosasaur-snake link of this type was first proposed by Edward Drinker Cope way back in 1869. In the 1990s fossils were found showing early snakes with vestigial limbs living in marine environments, and which was consistent with this hypothesis. More recently however some other early snake fossils have been found, and these seem to show early snakes living a burrowing lifestyle in a terrestrial environment.
Another possibility is that Mosasaurs may share a common ancestor with snakes - both animals have very similar jaws and reduced limbs. The idea of a Mosasaur-snake link of this type was first proposed by Edward Drinker Cope way back in 1869. In the 1990s fossils were found showing early snakes with vestigial limbs living in marine environments, and which was consistent with this hypothesis. More recently however some other early snake fossils have been found, and these seem to show early snakes living a burrowing lifestyle in a terrestrial environment.
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