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The Teeth of the Meuse: a #Sculpture of a Marine Prehistoric Animal in the Meuse, Facing the Aquarium

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In March, a donation campaign was launched by Réjouisciences, the science diffusion unit of the University of Liège, to install a life-size sculpture of Mosasaurus hoffmanni in the Meuse, at the level of the RAVeL, below the institute of Anatomy. This large prehistoric animal, which can measure 12 m long, was indeed living in our countries at the Upper Cretaceous and, with its robust jaws with powerful muscles, was capable of strong bites with d…
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In March, a donation campaign was launched by Réjouisciences, the science diffusion unit of the University of Liège, to install a life-size sculpture of Mosasaurus hoffmanni in the Meuse, at the level of the RAVeL, below the institute of Anatomy. This large prehistoric animal, which can measure 12 m long, was indeed living in our countries at the Upper Cretaceous and, with its robust jaws with powerful muscles, was capable of strong bites with d…

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todayinliege.be broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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