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Belgian institute says it has discovered remains of possibly heaviest animal ever

Perucetus colossus, newly described extinct marine mammal, weighed between 85 and 340 tons

Beyza Binnur Dönmez  | 03.08.2023 - Update : 03.08.2023
Belgian institute says it has discovered remains of possibly heaviest animal ever Credit: https://www.naturalsciences.be/

GENEVA

The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) announced Wednesday that the remains of possibly the heaviest animal that ever lived -- an ancient whale species -- were found off the coast of Peru. 

Perucetus colossus, which swam off the coast of present-day Peru 39 million years ago, competes with the blue whale for the title of the heaviest animal ever, RBINS said in a statement.

Paleontologists including Olivier Lambert of the RBINS estimate that while a blue whale can weigh between 100 to 190 tons (200,000 to 380,000 pounds), the newly described extinct marine mammal weighed between 85 to 340 tons (170,000-680,000 pounds), according to the statement.

The discovery suggested that whales had a phase of extreme growth in an earlier period of their evolution than previously thought.

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