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Fossil of previously unknown 4-legged whale found in Eg ypt

- Reuters

Scientists have discovered the 43-million-year-old fossil of a previously unknown amphibious fourlegged whale species in Egypt that helps trace the transition of whales from land to sea.

The newly discovered whale belongs to the Protocetid­ae, a group of extinct whales that falls in the middle of that transition, the Egyptian-led team of researcher­s said in a statement.

Its fossil was unearthed from middle Eocene rocks in the Fayum Depression in Egypt’s Western Desert — an area once covered by sea that has provided a rich seam of discoverie­s showing the evolution of whales — before being studied at Mansoura University Vertebrate Palaeontol­ogy Center (MUVP).

The new whale, named Phiomicetu­s anubis, had an estimated body length of some three meters

The newly discovered whale belongs to the Protocetid­ae, a group of extinct whales that falls in the middle of that transition.

and a body mass of about 600 kg, and was likely a top predator, the researcher­s said. Its partial skeleton revealed it as the most primitive protocetid whale known from Africa. “Phiomicetu­s anubis is a key new whale species, and a critical discovery for Egyptian and African paleontolo­gy,” said Abdullah Gohar of MUVP, lead author of a paper on the discovery published in the journal Proceeding­s of the Royal Society B.

The whale’s genus name honors the Fayum Depression and species name refers to Anubis, the ancient canine-headed Egyptian deity.

Despite recent fossil discoverie­s, the big picture of early whale evolution in Africa has largely remained a mystery, the researcher­s said. Work in the region had the potential to reveal new details about the evolutiona­ry transition from amphibious to fully aquatic whales.

With rocks covering about 12 million years, discoverie­s in the Fayum Depression “range from semiaquati­c crocodile-like whales to giant fully aquatic whales,” said Mohamed Sameh of the Egyptian Environmen­tal Affairs Agency, a co-author.

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