Graveyard Of Pre-Historic Whales Unearthed In World's Driest Desert

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How did more than 80 whales, many of them the size of buses get trapped within yards of each other, in a corner of Chile's Atacama AKA the world's driest desert? That is the question on the mind of every scientist embarking on the investigation of what is being touted as the discovery of the world's biggest and best-preserved graveyard of pre-historic whales, believed to be between 2 million to 7 million years old.

While most of the fossils belong to Baleen whales, the paleontologists have also found remains of a Sperm whale and even those of a now extinct dolphin that used to have two walrus-like teeth.

The fact that all the fossils are confined to a strip that is about 260 meters long and 20 meters wide, is leading scientists to believe that once upon a time the area used to be a lagoon and that maybe an earthquake or storm closed off all access to the sea, causing it to dry out, which led to the death of the whales. Other possibilities are that the mammals became disoriented and beached themselves or that the remains are not from one time period, but somehow accumulated in the same place, over a number of years.

While paleontologists do not know and may never be able to accurately identify the reason, one thing is for sure - This amazing find that includes 20 perfectly preserved skeletons will give experts a rare insight into the ecology of the area and evolution of the extinct species.

The best part is, that many experts believe this could just be the icing on the cake, and that many more whales and other prehistoric creatures are still waiting to be discovered. The fossils that have been unearthed are now on their way to a museum in Caldera, where they will be examined by a team of local scientists, as well as, researchers from the US-based Smithsonian.

Ironically, this amazing find was not a deliberate dig conducted by experts, but an accidental discovery that occurred when a local construction company was trying to widen the Pan-American highway - The main road that connects Northern and Southern Chile. Needless to say, that project is on hold until every last fossil is unearthed.

Resources: huffingtonpost.com, dailymail.co.uk, telegraph.co.uk

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358 Comments
  • madelineover 12 years
    wow whales are more cool then i thought
    • frankieover 12 years
      it is good
      • mariahover 12 years
        this is sad and funny at the same time and i think its really cool
        • joeover 12 years
          maybe it was an ocean about 5,000,000 years ago.Thats what I heard anyway.
          • joeover 12 years
            this is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
            • kaleepover 12 years
              i think that it is awesome to find these big creatures the people who dug these up are really smart people way 2 go. :)
              • dillionover 12 years
                that is the coolest article ive ever read better then that dandellion thing
                • wolf
                  wolfover 12 years
                  <3 ed this article
                  • wolf
                    wolfover 12 years
                    i wonder how they got there? did they have wings long ago???? jkjkjk
                    • poprox48
                      poprox48over 12 years
                      Oh wow hope they build the museum! :p