Protocetus atavus : The First Whale
$6.00 Protocetus atavus : The First Whale
Published 2023-09-30T13:17:15+00:00
Time Period : Middle to Late Eocene (approximately 47-41 million years ago)
Location : Pakistan and possibly other regions
Size : Reaching up to 4 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
Protocetus atavus is an extinct species of archaeocete cetacean that lived around 45 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.
Discovered in Pakistan, this early cetacean represents a crucial link in the evolutionary history of whales.
Protocetus had a long, streamlined body, well-adapted for swimming, and it possessed vestigial hind limbs, indicative of its terrestrial ancestry.
With its elongated skull and robust teeth, it likely fed on fish and other aquatic prey. The discovery of Protocetus atavus has provided significant insights into the transition from land to sea in early cetaceans, illuminating the remarkable journey of these creatures to become marine mammals.
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 | 30/09/2023 |
Price | $6.00 |