vestibulumába
Vestibulumába is a genus of extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 145 to 100 million years ago. The name "Vestibulumába" is derived from the Latin words "vestibulum," meaning "entrance hall," and "ába," a suffix of unknown meaning.
Fossil evidence suggests that Vestibulumába was a type of mosasaur, a group of large marine predators that
Vestibulumába fossils have been found in Brazil and other parts of South America, where the creatures inhabited
The Vestibulumába genus is notable for its unique dental structure, which featured a pair of massive canine
Vestibulumába are also of interest to paleontologists due to their potential role in the evolution of modern
More research is needed to fully understand the biology and ecology of Vestibulumába, but the genus remains