Sea Monster found in Alberta

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Removed after the link was fixed :)
 
It's not supposed to be spam. I guess I linked it wrong. Will attempt to fix.

OK, that looks better to me. Can you see it now?
 
Here is something I wonder about: given that monsters like this are actually newer models than sharks, what prevents the existence of predatory marine reptiles today? Sea turtles -- okay, most of them eat invertebrates, but that hardly compares to the mosasaur. And marine iguanas are algae grazers. Is it the presence of toothed whales? They occupy those niches?
 
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