Newly discovered Cretaceous sea monster named after world-ending Norse serpent

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Newly discovered Cretaceous sea monster named after world-ending Norse serpent
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Scientists have named an ancient species of giant sea lizard with"angry eyebrows" and a stumpy tail after Jörmungandr, a sea serpent from Norse mythology.

The fearsome creature, Jǫrmungandr walhallaensis, lived 80 million years ago in an ancient sea in what is now North Dakota. "If you put flippers on a Komodo dragon and made it really big, that's what it would have looked like," lead author Amelia Zietlow, a postdoctoral student in comparative biology at the American Museum of Natural History's Richard Gilder Graduate School, said in a statement. Zietlow and colleagues discovered the almost-complete skull, jaws, cervical spine and several vertebrae of the 24-foot-long mosasaur in 2015 in Walhalla, North Dakota.

Their analysis showed that J. walhallaensis contained many of the same features as two known mosasaurs: the smaller Clidastes and the much larger Mosasaurus, which it predates. Like its giant cousin, J. walhallaensis lived during the Cretaceous period alongside dinosaurs and had massive flippers and a"shark-like tail" that helped it glide through the water. It also had a bony ridge on its skull that resembled"angry eyebrows," according to the statement.

"As these animals evolved into these giant sea monsters, they were constantly making changes," Zietlow said."This work gets us one step closer to understanding how all these different forms are related to one another."

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