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Mosasaurs; Mosasauridae; Mosasauroid; Mosasauroidea; Mososaur; Mosasaurids; Mosasaur integument; Russelosaurina; Russellosaurina; Yaguarasaurine; Mosasaurid; Marine lizard; Mosasauria
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integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
n.
Covering, envelope, tegument.
integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
[?n't?gj?m(?)nt]
¦ noun a tough outer protective layer, especially of an animal or plant.
Derivatives
integumental adjective
integumentary adjective
Origin
C17: from L. integumentum, from integere, from in- 'in' + tegere 'to cover'.
Integument         
NATURAL COVERING IN BIOLOGY
Bitegmic
In biology, integument is the natural covering of an organism or an organ, such as its skin, husk, shell, germ or rind.

Википедия

Mosasaur

Mosasaurs (from Latin Mosa meaning the 'Meuse', and Greek σαύρος sauros meaning 'lizard') comprise a group of extinct, large marine reptiles from the Late Cretaceous. Their first fossil remains were discovered in a limestone quarry at Maastricht on the Meuse in 1764. They belong to the order Squamata, which includes lizards and snakes.

Mosasaurs probably evolved from an extinct group of aquatic lizards known as aigialosaurs in the Earliest Late Cretaceous with 42 described genera. During the last 20 million years of the Cretaceous period (Turonian–Maastrichtian ages), with the extinction of the ichthyosaurs and pliosaurs, mosasaurs became the dominant marine predators. They themselves became extinct as a result of the K-Pg event at the end of the Cretaceous period, about 66 million years ago.