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- Marine Mammals, Arctic Ocean biodiversity - arcodiv. org
This section provides images and background on the marine mammals of the Arctic There are 12 species of marine mammals that regularly inhabit the Arctic: 4 species of whales, the polar bear, the walrus, and 6 species of ice-associated seals, Several addtional species (e g Sperm whales, Blue whales, Fin Whales, Humpback Whales, Killer Whales
- Humpback whale - Wikipedia
The species can reach body masses of 40 metric tons (44 short tons) Calves are born at around 4 3 m (14 ft) long with a mass of 680 kg (1,500 lb) [13] The species has a bulky body with a thin rostrum and proportionally long flippers, each around one-third of its body length
- Males Aren’t Larger Than Females in Most Mammalian Species
In The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin posits that in most species of mammals, males are larger than females Although Darwin did not cite evidence to back up this claim, his view on sexual size
- Multiple Causes of High Extinction Risk in Large Mammal Species
In mammals, for example, declining species considered threatened with extinction are an order of magnitude heavier (1374 ± 1 43 g), on average, than nonthreatened species (139 ± 1 13 g) Futhermore, the size selectivity of the current extinction crisis echoes past extinction events such as that of the late Pleistocene, which
- Mammal - Skeletal Structure, Endoskeleton, Exoskeleton . . .
The ancestral mammal had well-developed limbs and was five-toed In each limb there were two distal (outer) elements (radius and ulna in the forelimb; tibia and fibula in the hind limb) and a single proximal (inner or upper) element (humerus; femur) There were nine bones in the wrist, the carpals, and seven bones in the ankle, the tarsals
- Category:Mammals of Asia - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Mammals of Asia" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total This list may not reflect recent changes A Afghan hedgehog;
- The natural history of the fallow deer, Dama dama (Linnaeus . . .
The profile of faunal remains in early Holocene Bulgaria seem to match the data from pollen cores, with most of the fauna belonging to thermo-tolerant species associated with the deciduous forests
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