#AncientWhaleWeek there is Basilosaurus, and then there is Llanocetus, a pretty interesting cetacean of the late eocene of the south hemisphere, one of the earliest and probably one of the largest toothed baleen whales of the time, trying to reconstruct it is a cursed puzzle
#AncientWhaleWeek reposting a old but still on point chart of the king and the prince of the Eocene oceans, #Basilosaurus, both species formidable predators in their respective regions, they share similar head size but extraordinary vertebra size and proportions differences
Looking recently that Spinofaarus reached its first decade anniversary I want to repost a fella that was the next step on its evolutionary glory if it wasn't tear down by the big theropoda, Trunkofaarus, embracing the sea to reing forever deviantart.com/dragonthunders…
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