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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNNewly Discovered Prehistoric Whale Is ‘Deceptively Cute’—It’s Tiny but Has a Mouth Full of Razor-Sharp Teeth
Found on the southern coast of Australia, the species could fill gaps in scientists' understanding of baleen whale evolution ...
A major marine research breakthrough has been made in south-eastern Australia as a new species of dinosaur has been ...
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India Today on MSNSkull found on Australian coast turns out to be 26-million-year-old ancient whale
Unlike the gentle giants that cruise today’s oceans, Janjucetus dullardi was a compact, sharp-toothed predator, more ...
The ancient 'baby whale' was the size of a dolphin with eyes the size of tennis balls and lived around 30million years ago.
Unlike the modern gentle giants, Janjucetus dullardi w as a fast, sharp-toothed predator with a compact body about the size ...
Scientists have identified a new prehistoric whale species off Australia’s Surf Coast, offering rare insights into early whale evolution.
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Discover Magazine on MSNAncient Shark-Like Whale Roamed Australia’s Surf Coast 26 Million Years Ago
Meet Janjucetus dullardi, an early cousin of today’s whales that roamed the sea 26 million years ago.
Scientists in Australia have discovered a new species of prehistoric whale with sharp teeth that lived 25 million years ago.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew species of ancient predator whale discovered in Australia
Long before the ocean’s largest filter-feeders roamed the seas, their smaller, sharper cousins ruled the warm shallows. One ...
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IFLScience on MSNNewly Discovered 26-Million-Year-Old Whale Was “Deceptively Cute”, With A Tiny Body But A Big Bite
As one newly described ancient whale species makes clear, appearances can be deceiving. That species is Janjucetus dullardi, ...
SYDNEY — Australian scientists have discovered a razor-toothed whale that prowled the seas 26 million years ago, saying on ...
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