Real 37-Million-Year-Old Whale Skeleton Found in Egypt?

On Jan. 5, 2025, a Reddit user posted (archived) a pH๏τo to the r/BeAmazed subreddit that showed what appeared to be a giant vertebral column in a desert. The post included a caption reading, “A Whale skeleton found in the H๏τ dunes of Egypt.”

Real 37-Million-Year-Old Whale Skeleton Found in Egypt? | Snopes.com

That post, which had amᴀssed around 47,000 upvotes at the time of this writing, was not the pH๏τo’s first appearance online. Posts identifying the image as a pH๏τo of a whale skeleton found in Egypt have popped up for years on social media outlets including X (archived), Reddit (archived), and Facebook (archived).

In short, the image is indeed an authentic pH๏τo depicting a roughly 37-million-year-old fossilized whale skeleton at Wadi Al-Hitan, a site in Egypt’s Western Desert whose Arabic name translates to “Valley of the Whales.”

The 'walking whales' of Egypt: Fossils in the desert are remains of 37  million years old sea mammals

Reverse image searches on Google and TinEye revealed the image was taken by ᴀssociated Press pH๏τographer Thomas Hartwell. He captured the pH๏τo during a January 2016 visit to Wadi Al-Hitan (spelled “Wati El Hitan” in the AP caption), according to information provided by AP Newsroom.

Located about 90 miles southwest of Cairo, Wadi Al-Hitan is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its abundance of fossils dating to the middle and late Eocene epoch, roughly 38 million to 36 million years ago, when parts of Egypt were still covered by a prehistoric sea. According to a UNESCO World Heritage Datasheet for Wadi Al-Hitan, “over 400 fossil skeletons of archaic whales and other vertebrates” have been found at the site.

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Hartwell visited Wadi Al-Hitan for the unveiling of Egypt’s Fossils and Climate Change Museum on Jan. 14, 2016. Various media outlets, including Phys.org and the Daily Mail, used the image in their coverage of the museum’s opening.

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Snopes also compared the image to numerous pH๏τos past visitors to the museum posted on Google Maps and Tripadvisor, as well on Flickr. The same S-shaped vertebral column from Hartwell’s pH๏τograph could be seen from different angles in numerous traveler snaps. Some of the pH๏τos included a museum label reading: “Intact Skeleton of Basilosaurus whale.”

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