Ambulocetus natans : The Walking Whale
$6.00 Ambulocetus natans : The Walking Whale
Published 2023-01-10T12:54:33+00:00
Time Period : Early Eocene (49-48 million years ago)
Location : Pakistan
Size : Around 2 to 3 meters in length
Available sizes
• Large – 1:20 of the actual size | Normal, Pre-supported and Hollowed versions
• Medium – 1:35 of the actual size | Normal, Pre-supported and Hollowed versions
Description
Ambulocetus natans, meaning "walking whale that swims," is an extinct mammal that lived approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.
Resembling a cross between a crocodile and a whale, Ambulocetus was a transitional species between land-dwelling ancestors and modern cetaceans. It measured around 10 feet in length and possessed both aquatic and terrestrial adaptations.
With powerful limbs and webbed feet, it could walk on land, while its streamlined body and tail allowed it to swim efficiently. Ambulocetus likely hunted in water, preying on fish and small aquatic vertebrates.
Additional Details
Chitubox file provided if you want to resize the model. Care should be taken when removing supports. Using a heat gun or a blow dryer is highly recommended.
Date published | 10/01/2023 |
Price | $6.00 |