Animals
New Zealand Scientists Find Fossil of Ancient Relative of Dolphins, Whales
Scientists at New Zealand have found a first-of-its-kind dolphin fossil. The specimen called Papahu taitapu may have been a close relative of the ancestor of modern-day dolphins and whales.
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