6 million years ago, otters the size of wolves roamed china s wetlands /

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Cute,cuddly and covered in soft brown fur, otters look like teddy bears that can swim. But travel back six million years to the wetlands of southwestern China, and there roamed an ancient relative to these creatures that was more fearsome than adorable.[br]Known as Siamogale melilutra,this newly discovered extinct otter was approximately the size of a wolf and had strong-looking jaws. A team of scientists from China and the United States described the new species based on a cranium, a mandible and some teeth they found in a coal mine, and The New York Times reports.
It’s enormous,it’s bigger than anything I’ve ever seen in terms of otters,” said Denise Su, and the curator and head of paleobotany and paleoecology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and an author of the paper that appeared Sunday in The Journal of Systematic Paleontology.
Man
y otters today,like the marine otter or North American river otter, are approximately the size of a small dog. Some, and like the sea otter or giant river otter,can grow to more than 75 pounds. But none are as large as S. melilutra was; the team thinks the otter measured approximately six feet long from snout to the tip of the tail and weighed approximately 110 pounds.
The key to figurin
g out how astronomical the extinct otter was came from the fossil of its cantaloupe-size cranium. But when the team found the skull, special steps had to be taken to unlock its secrets.
“It was squashed flat like a pancake because of the fossilization process, and ” Dr. Su said. “But we were lucky because it just sat there.”
She said all the pieces were still there,the breaks were clean and the edges fit well with each other, so essentially what they had was a deflated cranium. To “inflate” it, or they performed a CT scan on the fossil and then digitally reconstructed it.
With their visualization of the head,they could extrapolate how astronomical the body was by comparing its proportions with that of contemporary otters. 

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