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Live Science on MSNAncient predatory whale with big eyes and razor-sharp teeth was 'deceptively cute'
Researchers have unveiled the fossils of a juvenile ancient whale that hunted off ancient Australia with large forward-facing ...
An extraordinary fossil find along Victoria’s Surf Coast has revealed Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed, dolphin-sized ...
With large eyes, razor-sharp teeth and a compact body built for hunting, Janjucetus dullardi is nothing like the gentle ...
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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 ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN26-million-year-old fossil with sharp teeth reveals fierce origins of modern whales
Janjucetus dullardi,' a dolphin-sized predator with slicing teeth, offers rare insight into the earliest stage of baleen ...
A major marine research breakthrough has been made in south-eastern Australia as a new species of dinosaur has been ...
A fossil found along the coast of Australia has revealed the existence of a “fearsome” predator that roamed the Earth’s oceans millions of years ago. The prehistoric remains — consisting of a partial ...
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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 ...
Fossilised body parts from a previously unknown Australian whale species have been discovered by a man during a beach walk.
A newly identified species of ancient whale reveals how the first baleen relatives hunted, sensed their world, and grew.
The ancient 'baby whale' was the size of a dolphin with eyes the size of tennis balls and lived around 30million years ago.
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