Aetiocetus
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| Aetiocetus Fossil range: Oligocene |
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Aetiocetus cotylalveus
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Aetiocetus is an extinct genus of baleen whale from the Oligocene of Oregon. Aetiocetus is a transitional fossil between Pakicetus and the modern beluga whale. [1]
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- ^ Lines of Evidence:Transitional Forms (1 of 2). Understanding Evolution. Berkeley University. Retrieved on 2008-04-26.

