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  2. LignoSat - Wikipedia

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    The LignoSat 1 is a CubeSat and measures 10 centimetres (3.9 in) on each side, [5] and weighs 900 grams (32 oz) [3]. The satellite was launched to space on November 5, 2024 by SpaceX's Falcon 9 Block 5 rocket inside the uncrewed Cargo Dragon from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station' LC-39A.

  3. Cetruminantia - Wikipedia

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    Odontoceti (toothed whales, dolphins, and porpoises) Superfamily Delphinoidea (dolphins, arctic whales, porpoises, and relatives) Family Delphinidae, 38 species (dolphins, killer whales, and relatives) Family Monodontidae, 2 species (beluga and narwhal) Family Phocoenidae, 6 species ; Superfamily Physeteroidea (sperm whales)

  4. List of cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    The family Balaenidae, the right whales, contains two genera and four species. All right whales have no ventral grooves; a distinctive head shape with a strongly arched, narrow rostrum, bowed lower jaw; lower lips that enfold the sides and front of the rostrum; and long, narrow, elastic baleen plates (up to nine times longer than wide) with fine baleen fringes.

  5. Evolution of cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Species of the infraorder Cetacea A phylogenetic tree showing the relationships among cetacean families. [1]The evolution of cetaceans is thought to have begun in the Indian subcontinent from even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) 50 million years ago (mya) and to have proceeded over a period of at least 15 million years. [2]

  6. Cetacea - Wikipedia

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    Dominoes made of baleen. Dolphin pods often reside near large tuna shoals. This is known to fishermen, who look for dolphins to catch tuna. Dolphins are much easier to spot from a distance than tuna, since they regularly breathe.

  7. For first time, scientists reveal what humans look like to ...

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    From there, 3D image files were created and prints were made. Yet, Kassewitz's vision stretches a bit further. He noted , "I feel certain that dolphins would love the chance to speak with us.

  8. Whippomorpha - Wikipedia

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    The name Whippomorpha is a combination of English (wh[ale] + hippo[potamus]) and Greek (μορφή, morphē = form). [2]Some attempts have been made to rename the suborder Cetancodonta, due to the misleading utilization of the suffix -morpha for a crown group, [6] as well as the risk of confusion with the clade Hippomorpha (which consists of equid perissodactyls); [7] however Whippomorpha ...

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