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Although this wild creature has a body similar to the snake's body and its name "Basilosaure", Means the king of lizards, he is actually considered the greatest ancestor of contemporary whales.
Due to the teeth of this creature of prehistoric creatures, it is considered a the wild animals Who fed, as I thought, the large sizes of fish found in these Oceans and seas Hot at this time.
However, a recent analysis was conducted by a joint team of German and Egyptian scientists led by Professor Baal Museum of Natural History In Berlin, Germany, Voss, on the bones of whales found in Valley of Whales near Cairo Affirm that "King of Lizards"It was also prey to larger marine creatures than fish, including other whales.
When paleontologists and ancient civilizations discovered this 15 meter long creature in 2010, they discovered that its ribs intersected with the bones of other creatures, including fish bones.
But the most common bones among those found in the bones of the lizard king belong to another species of Whales They call themselves "Dordon Atrox".
According to paleontologists, the bones of the Dordogne were crammed into the cavity of the giant Bacillusaurus, which meant that the king of lizards devoured other whales. "Independent" British.
The presence of bones and teeth on the bones of the Dordogne corroborated this hypothesis, these biceps being centered on the skulls, which suggests that the king of the lizards had carried mortal and brutal blows to the Dordogne.
"These discoveries are proof that the king of lizards was one of the greatest predatory creatures of the seas and oceans of that era and that he lived there," said Mania Voss, who documented the findings of the study.
After the recent Egyptian discoveries, some ancient paleontologists and fossils concluded that the area where whales were found was a sanctuary for the whales of the Dordogne, who gave birth and raised their young and thus became a hunting ground for lizards.
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Although this wild creature has a body resembling a snake body called Basilusaurus, the king of lizards, it is actually considered the greatest ancestor of modern whales.
Due to the teeth of this prehistoric creature, it is considered a predator that fed, as it was believed, large sizes of fish that existed in these oceans and warm seas.
However, a recent analysis by a team of German and Egyptian scientists led by Professor Mania Voss at the Berlin Museum of Natural History on the whale bones found in the whale valley near Cairo confirms that this "king of lizards" was also the prey of creatures. More freely than fish, including other whales.
When paleontologists and ancient civilizations discovered this 15 meter long creature in 2010, they discovered that its ribs intersected with the bones of other creatures, including fish bones.
But the most common bones among those found in the bones of the lizard king belong to another whale called Dordon Atrox.
According to paleontologists, the bones of the Dordogne were packed in the cavity of the giant Bacillusaurus, which means that the king of lizards devoured other whales, according to the British newspaper The Independent.
The presence of bones and teeth on the bones of the Dordogne corroborated this hypothesis, these biceps being centered on the skulls, which suggests that the king of the lizards had carried mortal and brutal blows to the Dordogne.
"These discoveries are proof that the king of lizards was one of the greatest predatory creatures of the seas and oceans of that era and that he lived there," said Mania Voss, who documented the findings of the study.
After the recent Egyptian discoveries, some ancient paleontologists and fossils concluded that the area where whales were found was a sanctuary for the whales of the Dordogne, who gave birth and raised their young and thus became a hunting ground for lizards.