Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, London, Academic Press Periodicals, Zoology,, The illustration showcases the anatomical features of a cephalorhynchus skull, highlighting its distinctive shape and structural details. The top section presents a frontal view of the skull, emphasizing the elongated snout and intricate dental structure. Below, multiple lateral views of the jawbone are displayed, revealing the serrated edges and unique curvature adapted for its feeding habits. This comparative study of the species contributes to the understanding of marine mammal anatomy and evoluti

Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, London, Academic Press Periodicals, Zoology,, The illustration showcases the anatomical features of a cephalorhynchus skull, highlighting its distinctive shape and structural details. The top section presents a frontal view of the skull, emphasizing the elongated snout and intricate dental structure. Below, multiple lateral views of the jawbone are displayed, revealing the serrated edges and unique curvature adapted for its feeding habits. This comparative study of the species contributes to the understanding of marine mammal anatomy and evoluti Stock Photo
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Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, London, Academic Press Periodicals, Zoology, , The illustration showcases the anatomical features of a cephalorhynchus skull, highlighting its distinctive shape and structural details. The top section presents a frontal view of the skull, emphasizing the elongated snout and intricate dental structure. Below, multiple lateral views of the jawbone are displayed, revealing the serrated edges and unique curvature adapted for its feeding habits. This comparative study of the species contributes to the understanding of marine mammal anatomy and evolution.