Definition of Protocetidae. Meaning of Protocetidae. Synonyms of Protocetidae

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Definition of Protocetidae

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Meaning of Protocetidae from wikipedia

- Protocetidae, the protocetids, form a diverse and heterogeneous group of extinct cetaceans known from Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, and North America...
- angle with the sagittal crest, and the cervical vertebrae are short. The Protocetidae, known from both Africa and America, were a diversified family with hind...
- subtropical oceans of the world. There were many genera among the family Protocetidae. There were different degrees of aquatic adaptations in this group, with...
- Ambulocetus was discovered, archaeocetes were classified into the families Protocetidae (which included what are now the terrestrial ****cetidae, and the rest...
- Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus Protocetidae Basilosauridae Category...
- species were regressed and their body shapes resemble modern whales. Protocetidae family member Rodhocetus is considered the first to be fully aquatic...
- Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus Protocetidae Basilosauridae Category...
- to have diverged from the more terrestrial ****cetidae. The families Protocetidae and possibly Remingtonocetidae, are believed to have arisen from a common...
- "Origin of whales from early artiodactyls: Hands and feet of Eocene Protocetidae from ****stan" (PDF). Science. 293 (5538): 2239–2242. Bibcode:2001Sci...
- "Origin of whales from early artiodactyls: hands and feet of Eocene Protocetidae from ****stan". Science. 293 (5538): 2239–42. Bibcode:2001Sci...293.2239G...