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- Cetacea abstract "The order Cetacea /sɨˈteɪʃ(i)ə/ includes the marine mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Cetus is Latin and is used in biological names to mean 'whale'. Its original meaning, 'large sea animal', was more general. It comes from Ancient Greek κῆτος (kētos), meaning 'whale' or "any huge fish or sea monster". In Greek mythology, the monster Perseus defeated was called Ceto, which is depicted by the constellation of Cetus. Cetology is the branch of marine science associated with the study of cetaceans.Fossil evidence suggests that the cetaceans share a common ancestor with land-dwelling mammals that began living in marine environments around 50 million years ago. Today, they are the mammals best adapted to aquatic life. The body of a cetacean is fusiform (spindle-shaped). The forelimbs are modified into flippers. The tiny hindlimbs are vestigial; they do not attach to the backbone and are hidden within the body. The tail has horizontal flukes. Cetaceans are nearly hairless, and are insulated from the cooler water they inhabit by a thick layer of blubber.Some species are noted for their high intelligence. At the 2012 meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, support was reiterated for a cetacean bill of rights, listing cetaceans as non-human persons.".
- Cetacea thumbnail Humpback_stellwagen_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink www.crru.org.uk.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink taxonomy.asp.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink species_in_peril.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink cetaceans.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink Cetaceans?topic=49540.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink dolphins_and_whales.
- Cetacea wikiPageExternalLink futuyma_cetacea.html.
- Cetacea wikiPageID "7626".
- Cetacea wikiPageRevisionID "605750036".
- Cetacea authority "Brisson, 1762".
- Cetacea diversity "Around 88 species.".
- Cetacea diversityLink "List of cetaceans".
- Cetacea fossilRange "Early Eocene – Present".
- Cetacea hasPhotoCollection Cetacea.
- Cetacea imageCaption "Humpback whale breaching".
- Cetacea name "Cetaceans".
- Cetacea subdivision Baleen_whale.
- Cetacea subdivision "Odontoceti".
- Cetacea subdivision "†Archaeoceti".
- Cetacea subdivisionRanks "Suborders".
- Cetacea taxon "Cetacea/Cetartiodactyla".
- Cetacea subject Category:Cetaceans.
- Cetacea type Animal100015388.
- Cetacea type AquaticMammal102062017.
- Cetacea type Cetacean102062430.
- Cetacea type Cetaceans.
- Cetacea type Chordate101466257.
- Cetacea type LivingThing100004258.
- Cetacea type Mammal101861778.
- Cetacea type Object100002684.
- Cetacea type Organism100004475.
- Cetacea type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cetacea type Placental101886756.
- Cetacea type Vertebrate101471682.
- Cetacea type Whole100003553.
- Cetacea type Animal.
- Cetacea type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Cetacea type EukaryoticCell.
- Cetacea type Mammal.
- Cetacea comment "The order Cetacea /sɨˈteɪʃ(i)ə/ includes the marine mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Cetus is Latin and is used in biological names to mean 'whale'. Its original meaning, 'large sea animal', was more general. It comes from Ancient Greek κῆτος (kētos), meaning 'whale' or "any huge fish or sea monster". In Greek mythology, the monster Perseus defeated was called Ceto, which is depicted by the constellation of Cetus.".
- Cetacea label "Cetacea".
- Cetacea label "Cetacea".
- Cetacea label "Cetacea".
- Cetacea label "Cetacea".
- Cetacea label "Cetáceos".
- Cetacea label "Wale".
- Cetacea label "Walenie".
- Cetacea label "Walvisachtigen".
- Cetacea label "Китообразные".
- Cetacea label "حيتانيات".
- Cetacea label "クジラ目".
- Cetacea label "鯨目".
- Cetacea sameAs Kytovci.
- Cetacea sameAs Wale.
- Cetacea sameAs Κητώδη.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetacea.
- Cetacea sameAs Zetazeo.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetacea.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetacea.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetacea.
- Cetacea sameAs クジラ目.
- Cetacea sameAs 고래.
- Cetacea sameAs Walvisachtigen.
- Cetacea sameAs Walenie.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetáceos.
- Cetacea sameAs m.024pk.
- Cetacea sameAs Q160.
- Cetacea sameAs Q160.
- Cetacea sameAs Cetacea.
- Cetacea wasDerivedFrom Cetacea?oldid=605750036.
- Cetacea depiction Humpback_stellwagen_edit.jpg.
- Cetacea isPrimaryTopicOf Cetacea.