By 40 million years ago, Basilosaurus-- clearly an animal fully adapted to an aquatic environment -- was swimming the ancient seas, propelled by its sturdy flippers and long, flexible body.
At sunset one evening last November, Gingerich, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Michigan, lay full length beside the spinal column of the creature, called Basilosaurus ...
We recommend going with a Basilosaurus. A pair of tamed Basilosaurus with high-level saddles ensures that the Mosasaur never has enough time to heal. We also recommend attempting to take down high ...
We recommend using a Basilosaurus as this dino is very good at laying down damage and easily suppressing most aquatic creatures. Make sure you have a high-level saddle equipped as well.