Whales are the biggest animal on the planet, dolphins are comparably smaller, but are they all one “big” happy family? They all belong to the Order Cetacea which is the group of sea mammals that ...
Synopsis of the earliest cetaceans : Pakicetidae, Ambulocetidae, Remingtonocetidae, and Protocetidae / Ellen M. Williams -- Middle to Late Eocene basilosaurines and dorudontines / Mark D. Uhen -- ...
This article was originally published by Hakai Magazine. It’s nearly impossible to know how extinct animals behaved; there’s no Jurassic Park where we can watch them hunt or mate or evade predators.
I AM glad to be able to assure Mr. Searles Wood that I have long been familiar with the specimen called Palœocetus sedgwicki, preserved in the Woodwardian Museum at Cambridge, and have repeatedly ...
THIS work does not purport to be a scientific treatise, but to be a record of many years' observations on the cetacea, birds, and fishes found commonly frequenting Belfast Lough. This lough is, in its ...
Comparative morphology and evolution of the otic region in toothed whales (Cetacea, Mammalia) Natural History Museum Object Details author ...