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RE: mosasaur babies/no marine dinos



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\uc1\pard\plain\deftab360 \f0\fs20\cf0 Given the last studies about mosasaurs cladistics, I would assume them to be ovoviviparous like some snakes. Of course, I have no evidence. Just a thought.\par
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BTW, happy new year to everyone \par
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Jean-Michel\par
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From: Aspidel [mailto:aspidel@wanadoo.be]\par
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 12:10 PM\par
To: The Dinosaur Mailing List\par
Subject: Re: mosasaur babies/no marine dinos\par
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From: "David Marjanovic" <david.marjanovic@gmx.at>\par
> Is there a viviparous gecko?\par
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AFAIK there are OVOVIVIPAROUS lizards (_Lacerta vivipara_) and snakes.\par
So, the mosasaurs: viviparous or ovoviviparous?\par
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Friendly - LJB.\par
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