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  • Se descubre en Egipto un antiguo fósil de una ballena de cuatro patas

    Ancient Fossil of
    Four-Legged Whale , Discovered in Egypt.
    The BBC reports that scientists in Egypt have identified
    a new species of four-legged whale that is believed
    to have existed about 43 million years ago.
    The fossil of the amphibious Phiomicetus anubis was uncovered in Egypt's Western Desert.
    More specifically, the partial skeleton was discovered in the Fayum Depression.
    The species was named after the ancient
    Egyptian jackal-headed god of the dead,
    as the skull resembles that of Anubis.
    According to the BBC, modern whales evolved
    from land-dwelling deer-like mammals
    over the course of 10 million years.
    Phiomicetus anubis is estimated to have weighed over 1300 pounds and been 10 feet in length.
    The massive creature was able to both
    walk on land and swim in the water.
    It was analyzed by scientists
    at Mansoura University.
    Despite the area currently being a desert,
    it was once covered by a sea and
    now contains many fossils.
    Despite the area currently being a desert,
    it was once covered by a sea and
    now contains many fossils.
    Phiomicetus anubis is a key new
    whale species, and a critical
    discovery for Egyptian
    and African paleontology, Abdullah Gohar, the study's lead author, via BBC.
    Phiomicetus anubis is a key new
    whale species, and a critical
    discovery for Egyptian
    and African paleontology, Abdullah Gohar, the study's lead author, via BBC.
    According to the BBC, the Phiomicetus anubis
    is believed to be the earliest type
    of semi-aquatic whale to be discovered in Africa

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