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Scientists say in ancient times, it leaped out of the Kansas Sea to breath air and hunted its prey underwater with a burst of speed.
The swimming reptile known as Mosasaurs will be the featured topic Thursday night during a free presentation at Kansas Wesleyan University.
"We have a nearly complete skeleton at the museum," said Ian Trevethan, Outreach Coordinator at Fort Hays State University's Sternberg Museum of Natural History.
Trevethan joined in on the KSAL Morning News with a preview of this Kansas creature.
"We have a very good fossil record of what these animals did," he said.
Trevethan revealed the reptile lived during ...