3. The Rise of Killer Whales and Great White Sharks This is an Orca (Killer Whale) skull on display at Museo de la Ballena in La Paz, Mexico (now closed) The drastic climate and ocean current swings that would lead to the extinction of many animals also forced the evolution of new one...
A direct prediction is that, after an asymmetric division, the difference in size of the two daughter cells would be reduced by half in the following cycle, but not fully corrected. To confirm the observation of the near-adder in cells with large asymmetries in size, we artificially induced ...
The magnified view in Figure 5g shows the peak broadening difference at the matrix (111) peak. The FWHM values of matrix (111) peak of SHT, RTM, and LTB specimens are shown in Figure 5h. According to the FWHM values (Figure 5h) and Scherrer's equation [56], it can be inferred ...
Are white sharks cold-blooded or warm-blooded? What do white sharks eat? News• Something strange is killing great white sharks•Feb. 3, 2025, 3:41 AM ET (The Telegraph) white shark (Carcharodon carcharias)Most white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) weigh between 680 and 1,800 kg (1,50...
Sperm whale, the largest of the toothed whales, easily recognized by its enormous square head and narrow lower jaw. It is dark blue-gray or brownish, with white patches on the belly. It is thickset and has small paddlelike flippers and a series of rounde