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Tiny ‘King Tut’ whale ‘lived fast and died fast’ in ancient Egyptian waters



A pint-size whale that lived 41 million years ago in what is now Egypt was the smallest of its kind and died young, leading researchers to name it after the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, who died at age 18.

Called Tutcetus rayanensis, the newly described species of basilosaurid, an extinct family of fully aquatic cetaceans, was the smallest known basilosaurid whale ever to exist, according to a study published Thursday (Aug. 10) in the journal Communications Biology. The ancient whale measured approximately 8 feet (2.5 meters) long and weighed about 412 pounds (187 kilograms) — about the size of a modern-day adult tiger (Panthera tigris). 

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