Biology
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Scientists Named Recently Discovered "4-Legged Whale" After Egyptian God of Death
Scientists have discovered a 43-million-year-old fossil of an ancient four-legged whale that was amphibious, meaning it could live on land and in the sea. The now-extinct species was named "Phiomectus Anubis" after Anubis, the Egyptian deity of death.
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