Perucetus

The Ancient Whale

Perucetus, also known as “walking whale,” was a remarkable creature that lived around 43 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.

MeaningWhale from Peru [Peru-cetus]
Pronunciationper-oo-SEE-tus
When:Eocene (about 37–34 million years ago)
Where:South America (Peru)
What:Cetacean Mammal (ancient whale)
Weight:Estimated around 200 metric tons
Length:Approximately 17–20 meters (56–66 feet)
Diet:Carnivorous (likely fed on fish and other marine life)
Discovered:First described by Giovanni Bianucci and colleagues in 2023

It represents an early stage in the evolution of whales from land-dwelling ancestors to fully aquatic creatures.

Perucetus had features adapted for both land and water, with robust limbs that likely allowed it to move on land and paddle-like limbs for swimming.

Fossils of Perucetus have been found in Peru, providing valuable insights into the transition of whales from terrestrial to marine habitats and their evolutionary history.

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