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Nobody Has Ever Seen Alive The Rarest Whale On Earth

Nobody Has Ever Seen Alive The Rarest Whale On Earth

The rarest whale in the world is the spade-toothed whale (Mesoplodon traversii), with only seven confirmed specimens to date since first reported in the 1800s, and nobody’s ever seen one alive. All but one of them have been reported in the seas around New Zealand. Last December saw the first-ever dissection of one after it washed ashore on New Zealand’s …

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BlackRock’s 5% MicroStrategy stake: Is Bitcoin’s biggest whale in danger?

BlackRock’s 5% MicroStrategy stake: Is Bitcoin’s biggest whale in danger?

Key Takeaways BlackRock’s growing influence in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs and a stake in Strategy raises fears of market manipulation. What was once “the people’s money” risks becoming another Wall Street asset. BlackRock’s growing influence in the crypto sector has sparked intense speculation, with reports suggesting the firm may be orchestrating one of the largest market shake-ups yet. After acquiring …

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Mantle: Volatility ahead? Whale activity could fuel MNT’s profit-taking

Mantle: Volatility ahead? Whale activity could fuel MNT’s profit-taking

Key Takeaways Mantle’s surge blends Bybit staking integration, whale-led accumulation, exchange outflows, and rising Open Interest. Heightened leverage could quickly intensify volatility. The market has turned its attention to Mantle [MNT] as it experienced a sharp upward momentum, supported by both rising derivatives activity and whale-driven accumulation.  At press time, Mantle traded at $1.36, marking a 15% daily surge that …

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‘Deceptively cute’: Ancient whale had a Pokémon face and a predator bite

‘Deceptively cute’: Ancient whale had a Pokémon face and a predator bite

In this illustration, a Janjucetus dullardi is depicted chasing a fish. (via AP)Provided by Ruairidh Duncan , via AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Long before whales were majestic, gentle giants, some of their prehistoric ancestors were tiny, weird and feral. A chance discovery of a 25 million-year-old fossil on an Australian beach has allowed paleontologists to identify a rare, entirely …

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Scientists Stumbled Across A Sunken Whale Carcass That Could Support The Ecosystem For Decades

Scientists Stumbled Across A Sunken Whale Carcass That Could Support The Ecosystem For Decades

On the final dive of the E/V Nautilus’ expedition season in October 2019, during a live-stream no less, researchers stumbled across a rare discovery on the seafloor. As their camera penetrated the depths of the Davidson Seamount off central California’s coast, the skeletal remains of a whale came into view, to the team’s audible excitement. “It’s a whale fall, whale …

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This prehistoric whale had razor teeth and bulging eyes

This prehistoric whale had razor teeth and bulging eyes

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Long before whales were majestic, gentle giants, some of their prehistoric ancestors were tiny, weird and feral. A chance discovery of a 25 million-year-old fossil on an Australian beach has allowed paleontologists to identify a rare, entirely new species that could unlock mysteries of whale evolution. Researchers this week officially named Janjucetus dullardi, a cartoonish creature …

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Ancient predatory whale with big eyes and razor-sharp teeth was ‘deceptively cute’

Ancient predatory whale with big eyes and razor-sharp teeth was ‘deceptively cute’

The newly described Janjucetus dullardi is known from juvenile remains. This illustration depicts a J. dullardi calf with its mother. (Image credit: Artwork by Ruairidh Duncan. Source: Museums Victoria) Scientists have discovered a “deceptively cute” ancient whale with large eyes and razor-sharp teeth that devoured prey off Australia around 26 million years ago. The newly discovered Janjucetus dullardi is one …

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Shark-like prehistoric whale with razor-sharp teeth discovered off Australia

Shark-like prehistoric whale with razor-sharp teeth discovered off Australia

Fossils unearthed along Victoria’s Surf Coast have led to the discovery of an ancient whale species with special adaptations for hunting, including large eyes and sharp teeth, shedding light on early marine mammal evolution. The species has been named Janjucetus dullardi after Victoria local resident Ross Dullard, who found the ancient whale’s fossil fragments in 2019. Janjucetus dullardi is one …

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New species of “deceptively cute” but fearsome ancient whale named after local who found its skull on beach

New species of “deceptively cute” but fearsome ancient whale named after local who found its skull on beach

Australian scientists have discovered a razor-toothed whale that prowled the seas 26 million years ago, saying Wednesday the species was “deceptively cute” but a fearsome predator. Museums Victoria pieced together the species from an unusually well-preserved skull fossil found on Victoria’s Surf Coast in 2019. In a study published Tuesday, scientists say they discovered a “fast, sharp-toothed predator” that would …

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‘Deceptively cute’ ancient whale with razor-sharp teeth and eyes the size of tennis balls discovered in Australia | Environment

‘Deceptively cute’ ancient whale with razor-sharp teeth and eyes the size of tennis balls discovered in Australia | Environment

“Small and deceptively cute, but definitely not harmless” is how scientists have described a new species of ancient whale, from a 25-million-year-old fossil found on Victoria’s surf coast. This early species, called Janjucetus dullardi, was an extremely unusual animal, said Dr Erich Fitzgerald, senior curator of vertebrate palaeontology at Museums Victoria Research Institute. It was tiny – about the size …

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