ancient whale造句
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- The lots ranged from teeth and fossilized eggs to an entire ancient whale skeleton.
- They were both archaeocetes ( " ancient whales " ) from about 48 million years ago ( in the Eocene ).
- Ancient whales, species that lived some 30 million years ago, have been recovered by Goedert in unprecedented numbers on the Olympic Peninsula.
- "It's a tragedy that hundreds of our ancient whales now sit in the back rooms of a museum in Los Angeles ."
- Genesee is noted for having had the fossil of an ancient whale known as " Thetford Township during quarry work and estimated at 11, 000 years old.
- It's difficult to find ancient whale in a sentence. 用ancient whale造句挺難的
- Goedert has spent most of his 38 years poking around the Olympic Peninsula for bones and rocks, and has found hundreds of these ancient whale fossils from the Oligocene.
- Here, there are raised shore deposits up to 120 m . a . s . l ., where ancient whale bones have been found above today s sea level.
- It turns out the entire pirate crew was being possessed and after freeing them, the group awakens Cetus, the ancient whale and uses him to help defeat Leviathan, demon of envy.
- The Makah tribe of Washington state, supported by the United States, asked the International Whaling Commission meeting this week for approval of a five-whale quota to renew their ancient whaling culture.
- The Makah Indian tribe of Washington state's north Pacific coast had appealed for a yearly quota of five gray whales to help revive its ancient whaling tradition, which ended at the beginning of this century.
- Like the proverbial prophet in his own land, Goedert's discoveries _ hundreds of ancient whale fossils, a 6-foot fossil relative of the penguin and an enigmatic seacoast bear _ were largely ignored by the local academic community until recently.
- Still, for many scientists and most environmental campaigners, there is a " wall of reluctance " to ending the moratorium, said Veronik de la Cheneliere, a biologist at the Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals in Tadoussac, a whale watching and research hub 12 miles west of this ancient whaling outpost.