unknownskywalker:Scientists discover remains of giant prehistoric sea predator Twelve million year
unknownskywalker: Scientists discover remains of giant prehistoric sea predator Twelve million years ago, one sperm whale was king. Between 40 and 60 feet in length the beast scientists named Leviathan melvillei wasn’t any bigger than today’s sperm whales, but look at those teeth! As described in a paper published in Nature today, Olivier Lambert discovered the whale’s fossils in a Peruvian desert. The prehistoric sperm whale may have eaten baleen whales, and its largest chompers are a foot long and some four inches wide. Source: Read the full story at Not Exactly Rocket Science | via: 80beats -- source link