Rodhocetus Pictures

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An artistic interpretation of Rodhocetus
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An artistic interpretation of Rodhocetus.


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Side of Rodhocetus showcasing it webbed feet
Photo: Luiz Alexandre Silva via CreationWiki CC BY-SA 3.0

Side of Rodhocetus showcasing it webbed feet.


Rodhocetus sp. fossil skull cast from the Eocene of Pakistan
Photo: James St. John via Wikiwand CC BY 2.0

Rodhocetus sp. fossil skull cast from the Eocene of Pakistan.


Pelvis, vertebrae, and hind limb of Rodhocetus
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Pelvis, vertebrae, and hind limb of Rodhocetus.


Side view of a Rodhocetus skull with its sharp teeth
Photo: ellenm1 via Wikimedia CC BY 2.0

Side view of a Rodhocetus skull with its sharp teeth.


Based on its physical features, Rodhocetus is hypothesized to be an opportunistic carnivore
Photo: Luiz Alexandre Silva via CreationWiki CC BY-SA 3.0

Based on its physical features, Rodhocetus is hypothesized to be an opportunistic carnivore.


Rodhocetus is believed to have gave birth on land due to its semi-aquatic nature
Photo: Jeffrey0409 via Extinct Animals Wiki

Rodhocetus is believed to have gave birth on land due to its semi-aquatic nature.


Diagram of the whale evolution
Photo: Denisewidjaja via CreationWiki CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Diagram of the whale evolution.


A partially completed Rodhocetus skull with large nasal on top
Photo: Ellen via WikiData CC BY 2.0

A partially completed Rodhocetus skull with large nasal on top.


Rodhocetus on the look out for potential prey
Photo: DinosaursRoar via Novum Terram

Rodhocetus on the look out for potential prey.


Fossil skull and pelvis of Rodhocetus
Photo: Zissoudisctrucker via Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Fossil skull and pelvis of Rodhocetus.

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