The Mesosaurus is probably one of the most convincing examples to
prove the drifting of continents. The same genus in the same rock
formations is to be found in both southern Africa and South America.
In southern Africa the fossils can be found in the Whitehill formations,
while in South America they are to be found in the Irats formations.
Both these formations were located in shallow sees, in basins and
river mouths where the bottom layers were without oxygen and contained
hydrogen sulphide. This caused the bottom to be toxic and without
bottom dwelling creatures. It is also held that due to this the
dead Mesosaurus did not decay as it sank to the bottom and in this
way was perfectly preserved.
In southern
Africa the Whitehill formation forms part of the Ekka group. These
formations are between 280 and 320 million years old. In southern
Africa these formations stretch over 300 000 square kilometers.
They are the Karas-Karoo basin in southern Namibia, the Kalahari-Karoo
basin of which our fossil trail is part and then there is the Haub
basin in northern Namibia where even in the Doros crater Mesosaurus
have been found.
The
Whitehill see was shallow, between 30 m and 150 m. There was no
influx of sediments by river and most were blown in by the wind.
The seas were largely flat with huge swamps and were calm with few
waves. The bottom layers were salty with fresh upper parts. Except
for the Mesosaurus there were also two fish genera, two types of
crab and prawn and also insect wings were found. Plant leaves has
also been discovered.
Mesosaurus had long bent teeth with jagged shapes like the early
amphibian. The teeth were embedded in the jaws and were fixed in
a hinge like fashion so that they could bend outwards from the jaw
when it closed. Mesosaurus had 31 vertebreae just before the tail.
Mesosaurus possibly hibernated but not in mud since there feet
are not designed to borrow. They possibly laid there eggs on the
beaches like modern day turtles. Due to the shape of the front
feet the Mesosaurus moved with great difficulty on land , but
were profound swimmers by using their tails and possibly webbed
feet to propel them in the water. Even small Mesosaurus of 35
cm were found far from land. The biggest were about 2m long making
them the largest animals of their time. The Mesosaurus is believed
to have been filter feeders due to the structure of the teeth
and fed on plankton, fish eggs and small larva. The Mesosaurus
is related to early reptiles –the Cotulosauria from which
all reptiles evolved.