
Louisiana Mosesore and dinosaur fossils. Ac. A partial tooth of a mosaic proganthoden. DJ Moussaur’s previous intermediate cadal vertebra. Kilometer dromaesorid dinosaur tooth. Credit: Judith Shibout
Jazz was harvesting crabs in the Gulf millions of years ago after filling the streets of New Orleans or fishing boats, Louisiana had a horrible maritime monster, a severe severity and earthquake destruction that newly shaped life on earth.
With pictures of the Gavasam and earthquake, a team, led by SMU Pilotology Researchers, has a breakthrough on the history of Louisiana, which has permanently presented the history of Louisiana in a break -affected -affected Louisia -affected Louisia -affected Kishorgara.
Fossils found that during the last phase of the late Critisis, evidence of a promoted maritime ecosystem was shown, which was suddenly eliminated by the Chaxolb conflict strike. In addition, a serious recovery of a staggering skull is offered from a core of the oil well, which provides an amazing bonio to the extinct event and offers the early stages of the era of stars. And using earthquake images, researchers in Louisiana have widely buried the “ghost maker Magli Peoples”-which has been found to be the largest.
These results were published in the LSU Museum of Natural Science’s “Verriterbret Fusals of Louisiana”.
In the Huffington Department of Earth Sciences, the Research Associate Michael Jaulon and Senior Research Fellow at SMU, SMU led the research team.
Louisiana’s lost marine monsters

(AC) Based on the samples of Provaganthoden Caeda, Bentiaba, Angola, to display in sea monsters: life in the ancient oceans of Angola at the Smithsin National Museum of Natural History. B D. The reorganization of the shark’s life is penetrating a body of Provagathoden Kada. The remnants of Proganthoden and Scalcorex are extensively, which suggests that documentary squing is also in Louisiana. E. Reconstruct the life of Proganthoden Caeda. Credit: Smithsin Institute; Artwork by Karen Kerr
About 66 66 million years ago, Louisiana sank under a hot, shallow bay. In this aquatic environment, the dominant hunters were Musaur – many more seafood animals that could reach 50 feet in length. With the bodies of powerful jaws and snakes, these “marine lizards” ruled the maritime environmental system, such as today and the scales.
Although Mosesore’s longest permanent recording in the United States comes from Texas, Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee, there have been a few Louisiana-that is, in Binwell Parish, where the salt dome has pushed the curtis ages to the surface. These rare searches include a toothpaste, which is likely to be from Proganthoden jeans, SMU researchers and others are found.
“Louisiana is not known to keep a record record of Louisiana,” said Louis L. Jacobs, a SMU gynecologist, who was part of the research team. “But when you keep it all together, it records a very interesting and valuable focus.”
Paulon added, “The first Creditis Marine Repile Fossel, known as Louisiana, has been reported in the partnership of this work, which has put them in a broader geographical and timely context in the Gulf region.”
The same genus discovered by researchers led by Jacobs and Paulson shows that the marine creeping animals have been flourished in the Basin of the South Atlantic Pacific, the newly formed in the ecosystem.
Many Angolas Fossils were shown in the exhibition of the “C -Monsters Energy: Life in the ancient oceans of Angola”, jointly developed with the SMU. The exhibition is now being prepared to travel to other cities.

O Louisiana, at that time, Chaxolub Kishorgara had an impact about 66 66 million years ago. This palegraphic map shows that researchers have found ray burn salt dome, migrip and other important places. B. Migrants image with earthquake figures from Kansland Eight. Credit: Ron Bulki, Colorado Pluto Jeus System Inc.
Then came to Kishodarrah
When a wide -ranging Kishorgara struck the Yukatan Peninsula, 6 miles away in Mexico, it mobilized the fifth large scale in the history of the earth. Chaksolob Inflausted fireballs, tsunami and earthquake effects worldwide.
In Louisiana, evidence of this chaos is hidden underground. The earthquake imaging was recently known as “Ghost Maker Magley Peoples”, which has discovered a massive underwater waves that reach a height of 16 meters (more than 52 feet) and is more than half a kilometer away, which is made by the post -effect tsunami.
“The image of an earthquake showing to the Migrants on the ancient sea floor is a wonderful example of the tremendous energy introduced in the area in the area in a very short period of time,” said Polyson.
Researchers said that the Migrapens, who are found by co -researchers Gary El Kansland and their team, are probably the biggest found to be the largest ever. Kansland is a coastal ground loss and Louisiana expert at the University of Louisiana.
Pragithaski Sundari’s emerge

Left background (A and C) and Ventral (B) sample of Innischas Fortunes. D. Showing the closest family relatives to Claudagram Innischas. E. Artist rebuilding (left to right) Cocoden, Monicon, and Bureau, three old relatives of Woming, who are brackets in Claudigram. Credit: Banana Art Studio and Taylor and Francis
When the dust was settled and the Cretesis period ended, the audience stepped into the spotlight. In Louisiana, about 2, 2,460 feet from the oil well, the same Palosian Satyandari Fossel – Innischas Fortunes – OK.
It cannot be a dramatic skeleton or a great animal. But the researchers said that this small gems of an ancient animal from 63 to 62 million years ago represents an important turning point in the history of the earth: the impressive rise of the stars after the fall of dinosaurs.
Paulon said his searches are beyond promoting Louisiana Pilotology, which is the purpose of the Shi’ite bout of a lifetime.
“The story we tell about the end of the Critics Period, the effects of the Kishorgara and the reorganization as a result of the environmental system, are globally and provide a reference for everyone interested in this period of land history,” he said.
More information:
Swine Ting, etc. Louisiana vertebrate fossils, repository.lsu.edu/spmns/5/
Provided by Southern Methodist University
Reference: Louisiana’s fossils revealed the life of Mosesur before the dinosaur-Hallak Kishtra Impact (2025, August 7).
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