Titanic 12-foot turtle cruised the ocean 80 million years ago, newfound fossils show

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Researchers in Spain have unearthed a never-before-seen species of ancient marine turtle, the largest of its kind ever uncovered in Europe.

Paleontologists have unearthed an extinct, never-before-seen species of giant sea turtle in Spain. The titanic turtle likely had a body length of around 12.3 feet — more than double the size of modern marine turtles — and is the largest turtle species ever uncovered in Europe.

The new species, which researchers have named Leviathanochelys aenigmatica, was identified from a complete pelvis fossil and fragments of fossilized shell uncovered between 2016 and 2021 at the Cal Torrades locality in northeastern Spain, researchers said in a statement . The enormous turtle likely cruised around Europe's ancient oceans between 83.6 and 72.1 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period .

L. aenigmatica is just over twice the size of the largest living marine turtles, leatherback turtles , which can reach up to 5.9 feet long. However, the newly found gigantic turtle falls just short of the record set by the world's largest-ever turtle, the extinct Archelon ischyros, which had a maximum body length of 15 feet , according to the statement.

Fossils of ancient giant turtles like A. ischyros are predominantly found in North and South America and, until now, no European marine turtles larger than leatherbacks, living or extinct, have ever been discovered. The pelvis of L. aenigmatica not only hints at the ancient turtle's immense size but also provides clues about its evolutionary past.

Image 1 of 2The discovery of L. aenigmatica, therefore, upends what researchers know about the evolution of gigantism in turtles because it suggests that there was more than one lineage of marine turtles that grew to such extreme sizes. It also hints that there may be other ancient giant turtle species waiting to be discovered. —Can turtles really breathe through their butts?L. aenigmatica is not the only giant turtle discovery in recent years.

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