
Aetiocetus - Wikipedia
Aetiocetus is a genus of extinct basal mysticete, or baleen whale that lived 33.9 to 23.03 million years ago, in the Oligocene in the North Pacific ocean, around Japan, Mexico, and Oregon, U.S.
Aetiocetus weltoni | College of Osteopathic Medicine - New York …
Age: 24-28 million years old, Oligocene Epoch. Range: Aetiocetus weltoni has only been recovered from deposits in coastal Oregon, indicating that it formerly inhabited the Eastern …
Aetiocetus Weltoni Explained | College of Osteopathic Medicine
Modern baleen whales possess large racks of keratinous baleen that hang from the palate and serve to filter plankton, crustaceans, and even fish out of seawater. A series of arteries on the …
Aetiocetidae - Wikipedia
Aetiocetidae is an extinct family of toothed baleen whales known from the Oligocene and latest Eocene, so far only from rocks deposited in the North Pacific Ocean. [3][4][5] The whales …
Mysticetes, Evolution - ScienceDirect
Jan 1, 2009 · Aetiocetus is the most speciose genus, followed by Chonecetus and Morawanocetus. Overall, aetiocetids were small-bodied cetaceans with skull lengths of about …
Oligocene Whale Had Both Teeth and Baleen, New Research Shows
May 25, 2021 · “Aetiocetus weltoni, an evolutionary cousin of today’s baleen whales, had both teeth and baleen simultaneously in adulthood, making for a very crowded mouth.” The …
Aetiocetus cotylalveus - mindat.org
Aetiocetus is a genus of extinct basal mysticete, or baleen whale that lived 33.9 to 23.03 million years ago, in the late Oligocene in the North Pacific ocean, around Japan, Mexico, and …
Aetiocetus - Prehistoric Wildlife
Jul 30, 2013 · Aetiocetus is an important transitional form as it displays the early origins of the baleen whales, while still retaining teeth that can be identified as incisors, canines and molars …
Aetiocetus - PaleoCodex
Aetiocetus is a genus of extinct basal mysticete, or baleen whale that lived 33.9 to 23.03 million years ago, in the late Oligocene in the North Pacific ocean, around Japan, Mexico, and …
Ancient Baleen Whales Had a Mouthful | College of Sciences
CT scans of a 25 million year-old fossil skull show the Aetiocetus weltoni had both teeth and baleen, unlike modern whales. By Padma Nagappan. A strange phenomenon happens with …