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The Fossil Specimen Of Cynthiacetus Editorial Image
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The fossil specimen of Cynthiacetus #184595162
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Paris France Jun 11th 2018: the fossil specimen of Cynthiacetus in National Museum of Natural History.It is an extinct genus of basilosaurid early whale that lived during the Late Eocene
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