A Saudi Geological Survey (SGS) team has taken credit for the discovery, which has been hailed as highly significant to science. The discovery will shine light on the geographical distribution of ancient marine mammals in northwestern Saudi Arabia. • Fully aquatic, with an elongated body, the tail may have evolved a fluke, and it has a serpentine-like body motion. Fully aquatic, with an elongated body, the tail may have evolved a fluke, and it has a serpentine-like body motion. Equipment, tools, and material used in SGS paleontology laboratories combine traditional paleontology methods and more advanced technology.
Source: Ethiopian News July 06, 2021 20:19 UTC