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The Prognathodon Exibit:
We have 2 Prognathodon
1 male 1 femaleThe Prognathodon exibit is more of a Cretaceous ocean exibit, but slightly different, the ammonites are genetically modified to grow quicker, the Tusoteuthis are modified to be weaker (so they don’t kill the Prognathodon, and they are more of a food item)
But the Prognathodon prefer sharks to all of these, they ambush,stunning, then then gulping down great whites, if they have a choice they go for the sharks.
The Prognathodon have been observed to lie down on the seabed and wait for a creature to ambush, and when one comes to close, they strike, killing the creature in a matter of seconds.
They have also been observed bashing ammonites against rock formations to break their shell, and will hunt in pairs.
They are surprisingly playful for mosasaurs, They have actually fooled people into thinking they weren’t there, then whipped their tails out of the water, splashing the people who were closest, sometimes Prognathodons actually jump out water creating a huge splash, splashing guests.
They are very social,so they need at least one other Prognathodon with them (at least 2 in one exibit), we also plan to put a few more Prognathodon in the exibit as the tusoteuthis eggs are quite abundant this year, and there are few small fish that can sneak past a tusotuethis when it’s guarding it’s eggs, same with the ammonites.





What paddock/exibit should I do next
1-late Cretaceous North America herbivores
2-ceratopsians
3-Dunkleosteus
4-Pterygotus
5-helicoprion
6-Diplocaulus
I will probably save these (I will do pterygotus first though) for later as it takes a while to write the descriptions for the exhibits. So maybe 2 every few days
They splash them while playing, the people don’t really like it too much though
Like Orcas at SeaWorld, but much worse.