tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1953405279736337089.post1704215896138493220..comments2024-03-14T08:31:00.349-06:00Comments on The Coastal Paleontologist: Evolution of the pygmy right whale Caperea and the resurrection of the Cetotheriidae from extinctionRobert Boesseneckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04157434108254005433noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1953405279736337089.post-50992647785450281702014-06-08T14:18:26.441-06:002014-06-08T14:18:26.441-06:00In 2012 the fossilized occipital bone of a skull o...In 2012 the fossilized occipital bone of a skull of a Miocene whale of tsetoteriya (Cetotherium), or the sorts Brandtocetus (and on age it precisely corresponds to a holotype of a type of B. chongulek - bottoms of the late Sarmatian) is found<br />So far it is kept and нечищена. The closed-up channel of a spinal opening is visible. Weight is more than 10 kg.<br />Find Kerch place, garden sites on the seashore with breaks to 10 m, and clay layers, plaster crystals. <br />It is found on a surface about the road.<br />http://vk.com/album204569914_195885301<br />At whom doesn't suffice for a full skeleton, write okean@ukr.netAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09379665192220141444noreply@blogger.com