
Fossil Walruses and Other Ancient Life in the Monterey Bay
Though our coast today is inhabited by sea lions, harbor seals, and elephant seals, none of these species existed in California 3-5 million years ago. Instead, fossils from the Purisima Formation tell a very different story of strange walruses and early fur seals that inhabited our coast. These include the ancestor of the modern northern fur seal (today a rare visitor to Monterey Bay), the bizarre “double tusked” walrus Gomphotaria, and the toothless walrus Valenictus. Several discoveries made by local collectors and paleontologists represent new species, and on National Fossil Day, 2021, the Museum hosted this member-exclusive presentation with longtime friend of the Museum, Dr. Robert Boessenecker.

Video: Fossil Walruses and Other Ancient Life in the Monterey Bay
Watch Dr. Boessenecker discuss the Ancient Life of the Monterey Bay.