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femoral adductors indicates that
Remingtonocetus was an
efficient and
specialized foot-powered swimmer.
Remingtonocetus had four
working and
usable limbs...
- (June 2012). "Morphology and
Function of the
Vertebral Column in
Remingtonocetus domandaensis (Mammalia, cetacea) from the
Middle Eocene Domanda Formation...
- (Gingerich, Arif &
Clyde 1995)
Kutchicetus (Bajpai &
Thewissen 2000)
Remingtonocetus (Kumar &
Sahni 1986)
Rayanistes (Bebej et al., 2016)
Protocetidae (Stromer...
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sides are more
perpendicular than in
Remingtonocetus,
which makes the ch****s
appear less flared. Like
Remingtonocetus,
Ambulocetus appears to have had a...
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narrow snout, it
resembles Remingtonocetus and Dalanistes, but its
strong tail
distinguishes it from both
Remingtonocetus and Andrewsiphius. Its limbs...
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Punjab and Balochistan, ****stan.
Dalanistes is
closely related to
Remingtonocetus (the type
genus of Remingtonocetidae, a
slightly more
derived family...
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Bajpai 2009. The name of the
family was
derived from the type
genus Remingtonocetus,
which was
named after paleocetologist Remington Kellogg. In 2009,...
- (June 2012). "Morphology and
Function of the
Vertebral Column in
Remingtonocetus domandaensis (Mammalia, cetacea) from the
Middle Eocene Domanda Formation...
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Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus Protocetidae Basilosauridae Category...
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Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Remingtonocetidae Andrewsiphius Attockicetus Dalanistes Kutchicetus Remingtonocetus Protocetidae Basilosauridae Category...