Ambulocetus Pictures

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Ambulocetus was the primitive otter-like ancestor of the whale and lived in Pakistan and India during the Eocene Period.


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Gage Beasley Prehistoric’s Ambulocetus Size Comparison Chart

Gage Beasley Prehistoric’s Ambulocetus Size Comparison Chart


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Moros intrepidus was a small but capable predator.


Photo: Ghedoghedo via Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Ambulocetus hindlimb at the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris


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3d illustration of an Ambulocetus


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Ambulocetus was a prehistoric ancestor to the modern day whale and was able to walk on land and hunt for prey in the sea.


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Ambulocetus was the primitive otter-like ancestor of the whale and lived in Pakistan and India during the Eocene Period.


Photo: CoreyFord via Getty Images

Ambulocetus was the primitive otter-like ancestor of the whale and lived in Pakistan and India during the Eocene Period.


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Reconstructed Ambulocetus skull at the Museo storia naturale di Pisa


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Ambulocetus was the primitive otter-like ancestor of the whale and lived in Pakistan and India during the Eocene Period.


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Restoration of Ambulocetus


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Hans Thewissen with the holotype Ambulocetus skeleton


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Ambulocetus natans Pisa


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An artist’s illustration of Ambulocetus natans


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Ambulocetus holotype display arranged in original positions they were found on the ground and swimming posture above, at Naturmuseum Senckenberg, Frankfurt


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Reconstructed skeletons of Ambulocetus (right) and the fully aquatic basilosaurid Cynthiacetus (left) at the Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, Paris


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Ambulocetus natans, a primitive whale from the Early Eocene of Pakistan, pencil drawing, digital coloring

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