Kestovidens
Kestovidens is a genus of extinct marine reptiles belonging to the order Plesiosauria. These animals lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. The name "Kestovidens" translates to "hawk tooth," a reference to the sharp, predatory dentition observed in fossil remains.
Fossils of Kestovidens have been discovered primarily in North America, specifically within the Western Interior Seaway.
The diet of Kestovidens likely consisted of fish and other small marine organisms. The sharp teeth indicate
Kestovidens represents one of the many diverse plesiosaur groups that inhabited the oceans shortly before the