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Ambulocetidae is a
family of
early cetaceans from ****stan. The
genus Ambulocetus,
after which the
family is named, is by far the most
complete and well-known...
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reveal their cetacean nature. The next
diverging family of whales, the
Ambulocetidae, were large,
already fully aquatic, and crocodile-like with
large feet...
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whose members span the
transition from land to sea—and in the
family Ambulocetidae,
which includes Himalayacetus and
Gandakasia (also from the
Eocene of...
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about 49 to 43
million years ago.
Compared to
family ****cetidae and
Ambulocetidae,
Remingtonocetidae was a
diverse family found in
north and
central ****stan...
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Himalayacetus is an
extinct genus of
carnivorous aquatic mammal of the
family Ambulocetidae. The
holotype was
found in
Himachal Pradesh, India, (31°00′N 77°00′E...
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Mammalia Order Artiodactyla ****cetidae ****cetus
Nalacetus Ichthyolestes Ambulocetidae Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius...
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Parvorder †Archaeoceti
Family †****cetidae
Family †
Ambulocetidae Family †Remingtonocetidae
Family †Basilosauridae
Clade Neoceti Parvorder...
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Mammalia Order Artiodactyla ****cetidae ****cetus
Nalacetus Ichthyolestes Ambulocetidae Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius...
- The list of
extinct cetaceans features the
extinct genera and
species of the
order Cetacea. The
cetaceans (whales,
dolphins and porpoises) are descendants...
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Cetaceamorpha Infraorder:
Cetacea Brisson, 1762
Subgroups †****cetidae †
Ambulocetidae †Remingtonocetidae †Protocetidae (paraphyletic)
Pelagiceti Uhen, 2008...