Basilosaurus

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1Biology / Paleontology / Basilosaurus / Wadi Al-Hitan / Eocene / Evolution of cetaceans / Ambulocetus / Walking with Beasts / Whale / Extinction / Cetaceans / Transitional fossils

WADI HITAN EARLY WHALE EVOLUTION John Parkins ‘In bony, ribby, regions of the earth, where at the base of high broken cliffs masses of rock

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Source URL: people.bath.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-29 11:20:20
2Transitional fossils / Rodhocetus / Basilosaurus / Pakicetus / Ambulocetus / Whale / Skeleton / Philip D. Gingerich / Bone / Cenozoic / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale

Copyright © 2006 NSTA. All rights reserved. For more information, go to www.nsta.org/permissions. Walking Into the Past Activity

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Source URL: www.nsta.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-08 15:01:51
3Evolution of cetaceans / Archaeoceti / Basilosaurus / Cetacea / Oligocene / Remington Kellogg / Pontogeneus / Maiacetus / Extinction / Cetaceans / Transitional fossils

Bibliography of Archaeocete Cetaceans Mark D. Uhen 2008 Introduction Remington Kellogg published his seminal work on archaeocete cetaceans, A Review of the

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Source URL: paleobiology.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-30 15:39:03
4Evolution of cetaceans / Archaeoceti / Basilosaurus / Cetacea / Oligocene / Remington Kellogg / Pontogeneus / Maiacetus / Extinction / Cetaceans / Transitional fossils

Bibliography of Archaeocete Cetaceans Mark D. Uhen 2008 Introduction Remington Kellogg published his seminal work on archaeocete cetaceans, A Review of the

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Source URL: www.paleobiology.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-30 15:39:03
5Faiyum Governorate / Wadi / Wadi Al-Hitan / Cetaceans / Eocene / Basilosaurus / Faiyum / Evolution of cetaceans / Dorudon / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale / Extinction

WADI AL-HITAN (WHALE VALLEY) EGYPT Wadi Al-Hitan in Egypt’s Western Desert is the only place in the world where the skeletons of families of archaic whales can be seen in their original geological and geographic settin

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Source URL: www.unep-wcmc-apps.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-08 05:59:28
6Archaeoceti / Basilosauridae / Basilosaurus / Tooth / Even-toed ungulate / Extinction / Cetaceans / Remingtonocetidae

vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 13–28, 2003 An enigmatic whale tooth from the Upper Eocene

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Source URL: www.polish.polar.pan.pl

Language: English - Date: 2008-03-17 05:22:50
7Basilosaurus / Cetaceans / Eocene / Basiloterus husseini / Philip D. Gingerich / Vertebral column / Basilosauridae / Wadi Al-Hitan / Dorudon / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale / Extinction

PRIABONIAN BASILOSAURUS ISIS (CETACEA) FROM THE WADI ESHSHALLALA FORMATION: FIRST MARINE MAMMAL FROM THE EOCENE OF JORDAN Author(s) :IYAD S. ZALMOUT, HAKAM A. MUSTAFA, PHILIP D. GINGERICH

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Source URL: www.researchgate.net

Language: English
8Cetaceans / Transitional fossils / Evolution of cetaceans / Rodhocetus / Archaeoceti / Artiocetus / Basilosaurus / Pakicetid / Pakicetus / Cenozoic / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale

for the Alumni and Friends of the Department of Geological Sciences University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Source URL: www-personal.umich.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-02-08 21:57:09
9Limb development / Zone of polarizing activity / Apical ectodermal ridge / Sonic hedgehog / Evolution of cetaceans / Basilosaurus / Hedgehog signaling pathway / Ambulocetus / Dolphin / Biology / Embryology / Limb bud

Developmental basis for hind-limb loss in dolphins and origin of the cetacean bodyplan J. G. M. Thewissen*†, M. J. Cohn‡, L. S. Stevens*, S. Bajpai§, J. Heyning¶, and W. E. Horton, Jr.*

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Source URL: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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10Transitional fossils / Cetaceans / Rodhocetus / Pakicetus / Basilosaurus / Sinonyx / Dorudon / Ambulocetus / Mesonychid / Cenozoic / Phanerozoic / Geologic time scale

WHALE HUNT: SEARCHING FOR WHALE FOSSILS: a SHORTER NARRATIVE More Suitable for Teacher-Directed “Whale Hunt” 1. We have NO fossils of modern whales earlier than about 25 million years ago (mya).

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Source URL: www.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-02-13 19:13:49
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