Dallasaurus (SciiFii)

Dallasaurus sciifii (name meaning SciiFii's Dallasaurus) Also known as the Dallas's Umibôzu is a species of basal mosasauroid lizard that originally lived in the Upper Cretaceous of North America and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. Dallasaurus sciifii was initially planned for Cretaceous Park, but on June 29, 2040, some human intruders broke in and stole all 15 of the cloned Dallasaurus sciifii, while attempting to bring them to their possible hiding location, the intruders died in a car crash on the beach near Los angeles around 4:00 AM, killing four of the Dallasaurus sciifii as well, however, the surviving Dallasaurus sciifii climbed out of the car and escaped into a wilderness. This small semi-aquatic lizard measures less than a meter in length, compared to such gigantic derived mosasaurs as Tylosaurus and Mosasaurus, each exceeding 14 meters. Dallasaurus sciifii is an amphibious carnivore, feeding mainly on fish, squid, cuttlefish, crustaceans, and worms, using its paddle-shaped tail to propel through the water to help it catch its prey and to escape from larger predators.