Egyptian paleontologists found a new, extinct whale species, about the size of a bottlenose dolphin.
It is the smallest known whale of the extinct basilosaurids family, says the scientists' new study.
The species is named "Tutcetus rayanensis," after King Tutankhamun, an ancient Egyptian Pharoah.
It's named in part "Tut" for the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun or "King Tut," who died at 19, since researchers believe the specimen found had also not yet reached full maturity.
Antar and the MUVP did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment, sent outside regular business hours.
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King Tutankhamun, It's, Tutankhamun, Tut, rayanensis, Mohammed S, Antar, doesn't, Erik R, CNN there's, Seiffert
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Service, Biology, Smithsonian, Vertebrate Paleontology, CNN, University of Southern
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Wall, Silicon, Egypt, University of Southern California