Early evolution of whales: A century of research in Egypt

Living whales are fully aquatic and belong to two suborders of Cetacea: Mysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales). Both of these modern suborders appeared when Earth changed from a ‘greenhouse ’ earth to an ‘icehouse ’ earth at in about the beginning of the Oligocene epoch

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