Description
Scale 1:48
Snout-to-tail length 200 mm
sino por la presencia de un sistema alar membranoso desconocido hasta entonces entre los terópodos
These plates fused along the back
making it a specialized predator
Australodelphis mirus Escala:1:35 Scale 1:48Australodelphis mirus was a fossil odontocete belonging to Delphinidae, the family of oceanic dolphins, known from Pliocene deposits of East Antarctica. Formally described by Fordyce, Quilty and Daniels in 2002, this taxon represents one of the most unusual fossil delphinids from the Southern Hemisphere because of its combination of true dolphin affinities and a cranial anatomy convergent with that of ziphiids, or beaked whales. Its generic name may
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