- Source: Birket Qarun Formation
The Birket Qarun Formation is an Eocene aged formation in Egypt. It is part of the famous Wadi al Hitan. Notable fossils include the ancient whales Basilosaurus and Dorudon as well as sirenians Eotheroides and Eosiren. It also contains the teeth of various sharks and reptiles. The area was likely a mix of both marine and freshwater area with many freshwater deposits being found alongside a marine influence from the Tethys Sea. Fossils here also preserve a shallow marine nursery for the whale Dorudon and it seems that this area would have also been the site of active predation from Basilosaurus as it attacked the newly born Dorudon calves.
Paleobiota
= Mammals
=Afrotheres
Bats
Primates
Cetaceans
= Reptiles
=Birds
Crocodylomorphs
Testudines
Squamates
= Fish
=Actinopterygians
Dipnomorphs
Chondrichthyes
Molluscs
Plants
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Birket Qarun Formation
- Qasr el Sagha Formation
- Eopelecanus
- Gehannam Formation
- Masracetus
- Lake Moeris
- Fayyum (fossil deposit)
- Qarmoutus
- Pelican
- Wadi al Hitan