Globidens (SciiFii)

Globidens pacifcus (name meaning "Pacific globe teeth") is a species of medium-sized mosasaur lizard classified as part of the Globidensini tribe in the Mosasaurinae subfamily. It originally lived in the Cretaceous oceans and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii. It was originally going to be showcased at Cretaceous Park, unfortunately, ships that contained tanks which had 9 Globidens pacifcus had crashed into rocky seafloors near the coast of Oregon and sank, letting the 7 surviving Globidens pacifcus loose into the modern Pacific Ocean. Among mosasaurs, Globidens pacifcus is most well known for its highly rounded, globe-like teeth, which is used to crush crustaceans, clams, oysters, and hard-shelled mollusks (including nautiluses). Globidens pacifcus can grow to be around 6 metres (20 feet) in length and in appearance very much like other mosasaurs (streamlined body with flippers, a laterally flattened tail and powerful jaws). Like other mosasaurs, Globidens pacifcus has a forked tongue similar to monitor lizards and has a same function, smelling for its food sources. The conservation status of Globidens pacifcus is Least Concern due to the species' wide range and abundant source of food.