the new 24 foot long sea monster

In Norse mythology, Jörmungander was a monstrous giant serpent that lived in the sea of ​​Midgard. On this occasion it seems that science discovered a monster similar to this mythology, since it is species of 24-foot-long sea monster is a type of mosasaur, a large extinct carnivorous aquatic lizard.

The new discovery has been named Jormungander Walhallaensi, in honor of a sea serpent from Norse mythology. Believed to have lived during the late Cretaceous period, between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago, the creature has been described as having “transitional” features between two other well-known mosasaur species.

A new sea monster is discovered by science

It was a marine reptile that lived about 80 million years ago in the Cretaceous seas. It measured about 7 meters long and was equipped with powerful fins and a “stubby shark-like tail”in addition to some bony ridges over the eyes that would have given it the appearance of having “angry eyebrows,” as the AMNH researchers describe it.

This creature has various apomorphies, that is, novel biological traits that were not present in previous species and that they represent an evolutionary novelty. It has characteristics of basal clades, that is, of the common group from which a type of creatures diversifies, in this case the mosasaurs; but also features typical of more evolutionarily advanced genres.

So that, This new species represents a transitional form between the primitive mosasaurs, which appeared about 100 million years ago, and the fully developed species of the late Cretaceous period such as those of the genus Mosasaurus, which gives its name to this type of reptile.

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The remains were in perfect condition.

The skeleton was found in impressive condition, with almost the entire skull, jaws and spine intact, along with a large number of vertebrae. After extensive analysis and surface scanning, a team of researchers has finally confirmed that it is a new species.

Besides, Upon examining the specimen, it is estimated to be approximately 24 feet long, with the addition of fins, a shark-like tail, and “angry eyebrows” caused by ridges on the skull.

What were mosasaurs?

Mosasaurs were not dinosaurs, a confusion that sometimes still persists. It was a family of scaly (Squamata), a group of reptiles that includes lizards, snakes, iguanas and chameleons. In fact, they are not even close relatives of other prehistoric marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs or plesiosaurs.