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Scientists in Australia identified a small ancient whale with big eyes and sharp teeth. The species, Janjucetus dullardi, ...
Paleontologists have identified a new whale species from a 25-million-year-old fossil found on an Australian beach.
Credit: John Broomfield/Tom Breakwell/Museums Victoria/Cover Images Australian scientists have identified species of ...
Found on the southern coast of Australia, the species could fill gaps in scientists' understanding of baleen whale evolution ...
Researchers have named a bizarre, prehistoric species of whale discovered on a beach in Australia. Janjucetus dullardi “might ...
From the southeastern shores of Australia, a new fossil has just given us a never-before-seen species of prehistoric baleen whale.
Mucho antes de que las ballenas fueran majestuosos y gentiles gigantes, algunos de sus ancestros prehistóricos eran diminutos ...
Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed whale with huge eyes, was found in a 25M-year-old fossil by amateur hunter Ross Dullard, offering new clues to whale evolution.
A precursor to today's modern whale species, the 25 million-year-old creature was "deceptively cute," according to Erich ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of prehistoric baleen whale, the human-sized _Janjucetus dullardi_, that roamed the waters around Australia 26 million years ago.
Researchers this week officially named Janjucetus dullardi, a cartoonish creature with bulging eyes the size of tennis balls, in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Researchers this week officially named Janjucetus dullardi, a cartoonish creature with bulging eyes the size of tennis balls, in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.