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Ancient Whale Possessed Sharp Teeth, Prominent Eyes, and a Unique Appearance Shaped by Evolution

    This prehistoric whale had razor teeth, bulging eyes and a face only evolution could love
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    WELLINGTON – In the distant past, before they became the large, gentle creatures we know today, some whale ancestors were small, bizarre, and wild. A serendipitous find of a 25 million-year-old fossil on a beach in Australia has enabled paleontologists to discover a rare, brand-new species that could shed light on whale evolution.

    Researchers have officially designated this species as Janjucetus dullardi, described as a whimsical creature with tennis ball-sized, prominent eyes, in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. Unlike modern whales, this juvenile example was compact enough to fit within a twin bed.

    Boasting fiendish teeth and a shark-like snout, however, this oddball of the ocean was nasty, mean and built to hunt.

    “It was, how to put it, deceptively adorable,” commented Erich Fitzgerald, senior curator of vertebrate paleontology at Museums Victoria Research Institute, and one of the study’s contributors.

    “It might have appeared to be an odd crossbreed of a whale, a seal, and a Pokémon, yet they were quite distinct in their own right.”

    Extinct species was an odd branch on the whale family tree

    The unusual find of the partial skull, including ear bones and teeth, occurred in 2019 on a fossil-abundant segment of coast in Australia’s Victoria state. According to Fitzgerald, Jan Juc Beach, a birthplace for some of the strangest whales in history, is becoming a key location for uncovering the early development of whales.

    The family lineage of Janjucetus dullardi is among the most peculiar, being merely the fourth species identified from the group known as mammalodontids. These early whales existed solely during the Oligocene Epoch, around 34 to 23 million years ago, marking a key phase in the lengthy history of whales.

    The tiny predators, thought to have grown to 3 meters (10 feet) in length, were an early branch on the line that led to today’s great baleen whales, such as humpbacks, blues and minkes. But the toothy ancestors with powerful jaws would have looked radically different to any modern species.

    “They may have had tiny little nubbins of legs just projecting as stumps from the wall of the body,” said Fitzgerald, senior author of a paper about the creatures published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society on Wednesday.

    That mystery will remain tantalizingly unsolved unless a specimen is uncovered with more of its skeleton intact, which would be something of a miracle. Even the partial skull that allowed the initial identification this week was an astonishing discovery.

    For an amateur paleontologist, a life-long obsession paid off

    Janjucetus dullardi was named by researchers after an amateur fossil hunter who doesn’t mind its looks in the slightest.

    “It’s literally been the greatest 24 hours of my life,” said Ross Dullard, who discovered the skull while fossil hunting at Jan Juc Beach. After Wednesday’s confirmation of the new species, the school principal walked like a rock star onto campus with “high fives coming left, right and center,” he said.

    His friends and family are probably just relieved it’s over.

    “That’s all they’ve heard from me for about the last six years,” he said.

    Dullard was on a regular low-tide hunt at Jan Juc the day he spotted something black protruding from a cliff. Poking it dislodged a tooth.

    He knew enough to recognize it was unlikely to belong to a dog or a seal.

    “I thought, geez, we’ve got something special here,” he said. Dullard sent photos to Museums Victoria, where Fitzgerald saw them and immediately suspected a new species.

    Ancient whale finds are rare but significant

    Confirming the find was another matter. This was the first mammalodontid to be identified in Australia since 2006 and only the third on record in the country.

    Fossils of sufficient quality, with enough of the right details preserved to confirm uniqueness, aren’t common.

    “Cetaceans represent a fairly miniscule population of all life,” Fitzgerald said. Millions of years of erosion, scavengers and ocean currents take their toll on whale skeletons too.

    “It’s only the chosen few, the vast minority of all whales that have ever lived and died in the oceans over millions of years, that actually get preserved as fossils,” he added.

    Finds such as Janjucetus dullardi can unlock insights into how prehistoric whales ate, moved, behaved — and evolved. Researchers said the discoveries also helped to understand how ancient cetacean species adapted to warmer oceans, as they study how today’s marine life might respond to climate change.

    Meanwhile, Dullard planned to host a fossil party this weekend, featuring cetacean-themed games and whale-shaped treats in jello, to celebrate his nightmare Muppet find, finally confirmed.

    “That’s taken my concentration for six years,” he said. “I’ve had sleepless nights. I’ve dreamt about this whale.”

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