New research using fossils of whale ancestors reveals their path to becoming Earth's largest mammals

Modern cetaceans—whales and dolphins—have one of the largest size ranges of any living animal group, ranging from as small as 1.5 meters long to as much as 30. However, a new study reveals this diversity came much later in their evolution than expected.


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Source: Phys.org