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How do whales get into the desert? Egypt’s 40-million-year-old “Valley of Whales” reveals the answer | World News

Fossilized whale bones are exposed to the sun in Wadi Al-Hitan (also known as the “Valley of the Whales”) in the heart of the Egyptian desert. Their vertebrae stretch in long, curved lines across the sand, as if the water has just receded. How did these ocean giants survive in this extremely dry place on Earth, home to hundreds of marine fossils dating back 40 million years? Deserts that appear dry today were once shallow seas where marine life thrived. Unlike modern whales, some of these ancient species had small but unique hind limbs.These fossils carry one of the most important stories of evolution: Their anatomy reveals the gradual transformation from land mammals to ocean giants.Located in the arid and windswept Fayoum region, its rocks preserve evidence of a thriving marine ecosystem.

How Wadi Al-Hitan was formed

The existence of whale fossils is not a mystery, but a matter of geological time. About 40 million years ago, during the Eocene epoch, North Africa was covered by the ancient Tethys Sea.This warm, shallow sea supports a vast marine ecosystem. When these marine animals die, their bodies sink to the seafloor and are gradually buried by sediment.A major study published by the Geological Society, “U-M team discovers ancient whale in Egyptian desert,” involves researchers from the Geological Society of America University of Michigan and the Egyptian Geological Museum, which discovered skeletons of early whales such as Basilosaurus and Dorudon, helping scientists understand how whales evolved.

this ancient whale wadi hitan

One of the most striking creatures discovered in the Egyptian fossil record is the dinosaur Tyrannosaurus, a large marine predator that dominated prehistoric seas. In 2005, paleontologists discovered an almost complete and well-preserved skeleton of Basilosaurus isis, which could reach 18 meters in length. It was comparable in size to some modern whales, but differed in size and behavior.The whale’s body is long and slender, almost snake-shaped, with sharp teeth suitable for active hunting. The structure of the skull demonstrates forward-facing eyes and complex auditory adaptations that were critical for survival in a marine environment. Due to the exceptional preservation and scientific importance of these fossils, Wadi Al-Hitan was later included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Why Wadi Al-Hitan remains important to science

Wadi Al-Hitan remains an active paleontological research center rather than a static fossil reserve.Today, the area serves as an open-air museum where visitors can directly observe these fascinating testimonies of evolution. Ongoing expeditions often uncover more bone fragments, marine reptiles and microfossils, helping scientists reconstruct the wider Eocene ecosystem. This World Heritage Site is a strictly protected area set within the vast landscape of the stunning Wadi El-Rayan Protected Area. The findings help turn scientific attention to the African fossil record and expand understanding of early whale evolution.

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