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But when the paleontologist from Texas' Southern Methodist University finally voyaged to the Last Frontier, finding the fossils was way easier than he imagined. He walked into the headquarters of the little island's indigenous community to ask permission to dig, and saw the bones of a yet-undescribed mammal in a display case. RELATED: Ancient remains of gigantic shark found near Fort Worth, Texas "They had no idea what they had," said Jacobs, president of SMU's Institute for the Study of Earth and Man.Now 11 years later he's announced his discovery, and described the new addition to Earth's tree of life, in a special volume of the Historical Biology scientific journal, published October 1, along with co-author Anthony Fiorillo. The strange creature, dubbed desmostylia, looked something like a mix between a walrus and a giant hippopotamus. But 10 million years ago, it and all its cousins disappeared, leaving no ancestors bearing its strange qualities today. The strangest of those: it vacuumed plants of the coastal seafloor.
That required some unique anatomy. "It has teeth that look like sushi rolls," Jacobs said. "Like little columns arranged in rows. You don't see anything like that." He concluded the creature clenched those strange teeth with tremendous force, flexing powerful muscles in their neck, throat and vaulted mouth to suck plants out of the ground. RELATED: TxDOT stumbles upon centuries old Caddo village in Texas It lived in a pretty desolate place: the active volcanic Aleutian Islands (it was found on Unalaska Island), which splay for nearly a thousand miles past the Alaska Peninsula. They are hard, rocky islands in frigid, open ocean. This is earliest mammal known to live on those islands, Jacobs said. The discovery raises some big questions, namely why did every desmostylia die? "That's a great question," Jacobs said, but the answer remains unclear. The creature was a member of the only family of marine mammal species to go extinct. In its final days, Earth was in a warming trend.
The changing ocean temperatures could have killed desmostylia and its cousins, Jacobs said, or it could have been growing competition from north-migrating sea cows. It's also unclear just when and where this strange creature came from. The oldest fossils date to 33 million years ago, but the species could have come about any time before that. Once upon a time, Jacobs speculated, an ancient land mammal like an elephant or horse developed a liking for the life aquatic. Over thousands of generations the creatures waded deeper and deeper until, viola: the first fully marine, vacuum-mouthed, giant hippo-walrus (desmostylia) was born. A lot of time and a lot of work passed between the discovery of desmostylia and the official announcement. First, Jacobs and his team of researchers painstaking removed the hard volcanic rock—grain by grain with tiny metal tools—that encased the bones of one baby, one adult and two adolescent desmostylia. Most bones were broken and had to be assembled like a giant 3-D jigsaw puzzle.