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Lower Jaw Bones of Fin Whale | Balaenoptera physalus

Scientists, students and volunteers engaged in cleaning the bones of an 18-meter long female fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) that was found floating in Tokyo harbor in early 2012 and buried for about 16 months to facilitate decomposition. Even with the passage of so much time, there was still significant soft tissue and a power odor. The lower jaw bones are pictured here.

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Animalia Balaenoptera physalus Balaenopteridae Baleen Whale CITES Appendix 1 Cetacea Cetartiodactyla Chordata Common Rorqual Whale Endangered: IUCN Red List Filter Feeder Fin Whale Finback Whale Japan Mammalia Marine Mammal Mysticete Mysticeti Pacific Razorback Whale Tokyo Whale
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Scientists, students and volunteers engaged in cleaning the bones of an 18-meter long female fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) that was found floating in Tokyo harbor in early 2012 and buried for about 16 months to facilitate decomposition. Even with the passage of so much time, there was still significant soft tissue and a power odor. The lower jaw bones are pictured here.
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