Here are some images of various articulated whales, hope this helps.
Elizabeth Moore
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From: Alton Dooley
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 4:51 PM
To: Elizabeth Moore
Subject: RE: [ZOOARCH] whale bones again
Files attached. These are mounted specimens at the Smithsonian and at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. If I can come up with better ones I'll send them along.
Butch
Dr. Alton C. Dooley, Jr.
Assistant Curator of Paleontology
Virginia Museum of Natural History
1001 Douglas Ave.
Martinsville, VA 24112
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Subject: [ZOOARCH] whale bones again
Dear zoarchs,
Someone have good pictures or sketch showing the anatomical position of hyoid and flipper bones specifically from a gray whale??
We are comparing, because they differ in form and position between genera and families.
Thanks in advance
Please, I also appreciate if you can send me a private mail posting the images
Gracias
Eduardo
Eduardo Corona-M.
Laboratorio de Arqueozoologia &
Seminario Relaciones Hombre-Fauna
(http://www.geocities.com/shofaun)
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Moneda 16, Col. Centro.
Mexico, 06060, D.F.
Mexico.
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