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25-Million-Year-Old Whale Fossil Discovered in Australia | Jangesatus dullardi Revealed

Post by : Meena Ariff

Scientists have uncovered a remarkable 25-million-year-old whale fossil, Jangesatus dullardi, on Jangook Beach, Victoria, Australia.

This small 3-meter predator had bulging eyes, sharp teeth, and a shark-like snout, giving researchers new insights into early whale evolution.

Jangesatus dullardi is only the 4th known species of the rare mammalodontid group and the third discovered in Australia.

The fossil includes skull, ear bones, and teeth, making it a significant find in paleontology.

Watch to explore this fascinating discovery and learn how early whales hunted millions of years ago.

Aug. 16, 2025 6:14 p.m. 118

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