Definition of Remingtonocetidae. Meaning of Remingtonocetidae. Synonyms of Remingtonocetidae

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Definition of Remingtonocetidae

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Meaning of Remingtonocetidae from wikipedia

- Remingtonocetidae is a diverse family of early aquatic mammals of the order Cetacea. The family is named after paleocetologist Remington Kellogg. Remingtonocetids...
- land. It probably was an ambush hunter like modern crocodiles. The Remingtonocetidae had short limbs, and a strong and powerful tail with flattened vertebrae...
- million years ago. Compared to family ****cetidae and Ambulocetidae, Remingtonocetidae was a diverse family found in north and central ****stan and western...
- Ichthyolestes Ambulocetidae Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus...
- Parvorder †Archaeoceti Family †****cetidae Family †Ambulocetidae FamilyRemingtonocetidae Family †Basilosauridae Clade Neoceti Parvorder Mysticeti: baleen whales...
- more terrestrial ****cetidae. The families Protocetidae and possibly Remingtonocetidae, are believed to have arisen from a common ancestor with ambulocetids...
- Ichthyolestes Ambulocetidae Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus...
- Kutchicetus is an extinct genus of early whale of the family Remingtonocetidae that lived during Early-Middle Eocene (Lutetian and Ypresian) in what is...
- The list of extinct cetaceans features the extinct genera and species of the order Cetacea. The cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) are descendants...
- are now the terrestrial ****cetidae, and the rest were amphibious), Remingtonocetidae (amphibious), Basilosauridae (aquatic), and Dorudontidae (aquatic...