dherrera83 Advanced Reefer Location Manhattan Rating - 100% 144 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #1 Hey mr. Thought this might be interesting to read/know. http://www.elcomercio.com/mundo/bal...Biology-Mesoplodon_Traversii_0_807519398.html
Hey mr. Thought this might be interesting to read/know. http://www.elcomercio.com/mundo/bal...Biology-Mesoplodon_Traversii_0_807519398.html
al0ha The Inked Reefer Location Chinatown Rating - 100% 53 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #2 damnit! is there an english translation?
Gabe Gabe Manhattan Reefs Location Huntington Rating - 100% 36 0 0 Nov 9, 2012 #3 It says that when they found them in New Zealand they thought it was a species known already, but after a more detailed investigation the scientists realized its a species that right up to now all it was found were bones.
It says that when they found them in New Zealand they thought it was a species known already, but after a more detailed investigation the scientists realized its a species that right up to now all it was found were bones.
E e.muehlbauer Junior Member Manhattan Reefs Location Rego Park, Queens Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Nov 10, 2012 #4 Click on the link for Current Biology and you get the original paper in English.
boozeman Junior Member Location queens Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Nov 10, 2012 #5 http://www.slate.com/blogs/trending...ecimens_of_whale_species_thought_extinct.html
M meloncoral Experienced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Long Island NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Nov 11, 2012 #6 Wow thats cool I would never have thought that is a whale,it looks like a dolphin except is huge.....:approve::approve::approve:
Wow thats cool I would never have thought that is a whale,it looks like a dolphin except is huge.....:approve::approve::approve:
Hecdr34 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Paramus NJ Rating - 100% 252 0 0 Nov 11, 2012 #7 That's awesome