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Who was the Basilosaurus, the king lizard that was neither king nor lizard?

Today, we know that the Basilosaurus is the first ancient whale humanity has ever found. But back when it was first described, the animal’s huge proportions earned it the name of ‘king lizard’. And although technically incorrect, the name isn’t undeserved; during its day, the Basilosaurus ruled the waters of Tethys with an iron flipper and a really impressive set of teeth. Basilosaurus isis skeleton at the Nantes History Museum. Image via Wikimedia. This creature lived 40 to 35 million years ago, during a part of geologic time known as the late Eocene. The dinosaurs were quite well gone by this time, and mammals were well on the way to dominating the planet. The Basilosaurus was also a mammal a whale, no less and could grow up to 60 feet (a bit over 18m) in length. Needless to say, you can’t skip meals and grow so large. But this species likely had no issues getting full, as the Basilosaurus was, by all indications, a formidable apex predator.

SANDRA L CHAFFIN | News, Sports, Jobs - The Alpena News

Feb 13, 2021 Sandra L. Chaffin passed away Feb. 5, 2021 at Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte, Florida at the age of 83. Sandra was born Sept. 7, 1937 in Flint, Michigan to Lawrence and Pauline (Appleman) Burt. In 1948 the family moved to Alpena, Michigan and to Pontiac, Illinois in 1954 where she graduated from high school. She was a graduate of Michigan State University. She married Richard Harlan in 1965 they had two children, Michael and Kathryn. She married William Chaffin in 1996 and subsequently resided in Fenton, Michigan. They retired to Lake Suzy, Florida in 2015. Sandra earned the reputation as ” the sweetest woman I know; everyone loves Aunt Sandra.” Throughout her life , as both an active vital member of PEO and Sweet Adeline’s fulfilling her role as a humanitarian and vocalist.

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