Ancient Terror: Unveiling the 'Blue Dragon' of the Pacific Seas

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Researchers have discovered a new mosasaur species in Japan called the "blue dragon," dating back 72 million years. Named Wakayama Soryu, this ancient marine predator had unique physical features, including extra-long rear flippers and a shark-like dorsal fin. Its anatomy challenges our understanding of mosasaur locomotion and provides insights into the prehistoric seas of the Pacific. Mosasaurs, including the Wakayama Soryu, were apex predators that lived alongside dinosaurs but became extinct due to an asteroid impact. The discovery of the Wakayama Soryu enriches our knowledge of ancient marine life and opens new avenues for paleontological research.
Topics:science#evolution#marine-predator#mosasaur#paleontological-research#paleontology#wakayama-soryu
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