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    Named by the UK-APC in 1960 after the zoological order Cetacea (whales and porpoises); these rocks lie in one of the chief Antarctic whaling areas. 63°46′S...
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  • Zumberge Capstan Rocks, named after its resemblance to a capstan Catcher Icefall, named for its association with the whaling industry Cetacea Rocks, named after...
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    present-extending Cenozoic Era. Molecular and morphological analyses suggest Cetacea share a relatively recent closest common ancestor with hippopotami and...
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    the water. Raoellids may be the "missing link" sister group to whales (Cetacea). All other Artiodactyla are "cousins" of these two groups. Oxygen-18 values...
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    Zouhri, Samir (November 2015). "New fauna of archaeocete whales (Mammalia, Cetacea) from the Bartonian middle Eocene of southern Morocco". Journal of African...
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    "Palaeobiological assessment of some basilosauridarchaeocetes (mammalia, cetacea) and its affinity with recent odontocetes: new insights from Wadi El-Hitan...
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    O.; Bianucci, G.; de Muizon, C. (2017). "Macroraptorial Sperm Whales (Cetacea, Odontoceti, Physeteroidea) from the Miocene of Peru". Zoological Journal...
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    Taiwan, while Pseudorca yokoyamai is found in both Pliocene and Pleistocene rocks in Japan. "Pseudorca yokoyamai Matsumoto 1926 (false killer whale)". fossilworks...
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    of the narwhal, Monodon monoceros, and beluga, Delphinapterus leucas (Cetacea: Monodontidae)". Journal of Anatomy. 233 (4): 421–439. doi:10.1111/joa...
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    markers can last for two to three weeks, and are typically placed near rocks, boulders, trees, or the skeletons of large animals. Raised leg urination...
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