Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Fossils of stegodon elephant found

- S Raju s.raju@htlive.com ■

MEERUT:A joint team of forest officials and wildlife organisati­on World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has claimed to have discovered fossil of an stegodon—a now extinct elephant species known as Proboscide­ans— believed to be 5 to 8 million years old from Badshahi Bagh area of Shivalik range in Saharanpur district.

The team, led by chief conservato­r of Saharanpur division VK Jain, was busy in doing a trap camera survey for counting of animals in the region recently when it came across the fossils.

The team consisted Jain, landscape coordinato­r, WWF, Dr IP Bopanna and senior programme officer Devvrat Panwar.

Jain said after discoverin­g a ‘strange object’ that looked like a fossil, the team brought it to the forest office and decided seek help of fossil experts.

Dr RK Sehgal, a scientist at Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun, and its retired scientist Dr AC Nanda, both fossil experts, first examined it and then compared it the fossil specimens of stegodon displayed in the museum of the institute. They then declared that the fossil could be 5 to 8 million years old. The presence of stegodons shows existence of dense forests and lots of river channels during that time. Other fossils which existed with stegodons were of those of giraffe, horses and hippopotam­us. The discovered fossil was a moderately preserved third lower molar with nine well developed ridges on its surface. The length of the molar is nearly 24 centimetre and enamel of the molar is very thick. The sandstone embedded on the fossil is medium grained, salt and pepper in nature. This type of lithology is the characteri­stic of Middle Shivalik. Describing it as a great discovery, divisional commission­er, Saharanpur, Sanjay Kumar said, “It would pave the way for further study of fossils in the country, especially in Shivalik range because for the first time ever such an old fossil has been found here.” It the past, fossils of Stegodon had also been discovered from other locations of Shivalik groups like Kala Amb, Saketi, in Himachal Pradesh, Jammu foothills and in the vicinity of Chandigarh. The existence of stegodons was also found in the foothills of Nepal and Pakistan.

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The fossil of Stegodon.
HT ■ The fossil of Stegodon.

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