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  2. Diphylleia grayi - Wikipedia

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    The plant grows up to 0.4 m (1.3 ft). The flowers are white, pedicellate, with six obovate petals and bloom from May to July. [3] After it flowers, it bears dark blue/purple fruit with a white powdery coating from June to August. [4] Its stems are terete and grow 30–60 cm (12–24 in) long. Its rhizomes are stout and knotty. The plant is ...

  3. Diphylleia (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Diphylleia grayi, also known as the skeleton flower, has white petals that turn translucent with rain. When dry, they revert to white. [5] Species.

  4. Thousands line up for rare corpse flower bloom near Chicago - AOL

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    Titan arum flowers typically stink like rotting flesh when they bloom. The smell is aimed at attracting pollinators that help it reproduce. Thousands line up for rare corpse flower bloom near Chicago

  5. Museum of Osteology - Wikipedia

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    Cetacean Collection – The museum houses the largest private collection of cetaceans. This includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. The collection at the museum holds 46 different species, while in the world there are 80 different species. [10] Hippopotamus – The museum currently features one fully articulated adult hippopotamus skeleton.

  6. Remingtonocetus - Wikipedia

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    Drawing showing the size of Remingtonocetus (scale in meters). Remingtonocetus was a small cetacean with R. harudiensis weighing 198–576 kg (437–1,270 lb). [5] Gingerich et al. 2001 interpreted R. domandaensis as an older and more generalized species than R. harudiensis.

  7. Remingtonocetidae - Wikipedia

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    Remingtonocetidae was established by Kumar & Sahni 1986.It was considered monophyletic by Uhen 2010.It was assigned to Odontoceti by Benton 1993; to Remingtonocetoidea by Mitchell 1989 and Rice 1998; to Archaeoceti by Bianucci & Landini 2007; to Archaeoceti by Kumar & Sahni 1986, Fordyce & Barnes 1994, Fordyce, Barnes & Miyazaki 1995, McKenna & Bell 1997, Fordyce & Muizon 2001, Gingerich et al ...

  8. Sotheby’s $6.1 Million Sale of a Rare Dinosaur Skeleton Has ...

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    The skeleton is one of the most valuable dinosaurs ever sold. Sotheby’s $6.1 Million Sale of a Rare Dinosaur Skeleton Has Sparked Outrage Among Scientists Skip to main content

  9. Chrysocetus - Wikipedia

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    Chrysocetus is a genus of extinct archaeocete ceteceans belonging to the Basilosauridae that is known from the Late Eocene of the eastern United States and western Africa. . Across its range two species are known, the American Chrysocetus healyorum and the African Chrysocetus fouadassii, named in 2001 and 2015 respecti

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