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Rodhocetus.
Evolution of
cetaceans Gingerich et al. 1994...
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There were many genera, and some of
these are very well
known (e.g.,
Rodhocetus).
Known protocetids had
large fore- and
hindlimbs that
could support the...
- like the
presence of
hooves at the ends of the toes in
Rodhocetus. The foot
structure of
Rodhocetus shows that
protocetids were
predominantly aquatic. A...
- hunters.
Their ability to move on land
seems to have been variable: in
Rodhocetus and
Peregocetus possess a
sacroiliac joint,
indicating they
could move...
- Qaisracetus,
Rodhocetus has a
sacrum where none of the
vertebrae have
fused centra,
which is
derived to be a protocetid, but
Rodhocetus is
primitive in...
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unclear how long it
would have been. The
snouts of
Basilosaurus and
Rodhocetus are
short and make up
about half the skull's length.
Remingtonocetid snouts...
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about 45
million years ago are
species such as Indocetus, Kutchicetus,
Rodhocetus and Andrewsiphius, all of
which were
adapted to life in water. The hind...
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ground sloth fossil skeleton Pronothrotherium ground sloth fossil skeleton Rodhocetus prehistoric cetacean fossil skeleton,
pelvis with hind limb
Smilodon saber-toothed...
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Aegyptocetus Artiocetus Crenatocetus Dhedacetus Gaviacetus Indocetus Maiacetus Peregocetus Phiomicetus Protocetus Qaisracetus Rodhocetus Takracetus Togocetus...
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Georgiacetus (other protocetids). Its
auditory bulla is more
narrow than
Rodhocetus'.
Babiacetus lacks the
prominent molar protocone present in Indocetus...