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Janjucetus dullardi “might have looked for all the world like some weird kind of mash-up between a whale, a seal, and a Pokémon,” according to Erich Fitzgerald, a senior paleontologist at Museums ...
The newly discovered whale is a cartoonish creature with bulging eyes the size of tennis balls, which lived 25 million years ...
A precursor to today's modern whale species, the 25 million-year-old creature was "deceptively cute," according to Erich ...
A 26-million-year-old whale skull, belonging to the newly identified Janjucetus dullardi, has been unearthed at Jan Juc Beach ...
A partial skull chanced upon in Australia in 2019 has been declared a newly discovered, extinct species of whale and given ...
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New prehistoric whale species with razor-sharp teeth discovered in Australia
A new species of prehistoric whale has been discovered in Australia: Janjucetus dullardi. The fossil of a 25-million-year-old specimen was found on Jan Juc Beach in 2019. Unlike modern baleen whales, ...
A 26-million-year-old fossil from Victoria has unveiled a small, sharp-toothed whale that sheds new light on the origins of today’s baleen giants. With its large eyes, razor-sharp teeth, and compact ...
Mucho antes de que las ballenas fueran majestuosos y gentiles gigantes, algunos de sus ancestros prehistóricos eran diminutos ...
A 26-million-year-old whale fossil has been identified and researchers say it bears an uncanny resemblance to a Pokemon.
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