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- Gandakasia abstract "Gandakasia is an extinct genus of ambulocetid from Pakistan, that lived in the Eocene epoch. It probably caught its prey near rivers or streams.Just like Himalayacetus, Gandakasia is only known from a single jaw fragment, making comparisons to other ambulocetids difficult.The first ambulocetid to be described, Gandakasia was not initially recognized as a cetacean, but, like other ambulocetids, they were amphibious mammals able to move both on land and in water.".
- Q1930911 abstract "Gandakasia is an extinct genus of ambulocetid from Pakistan, that lived in the Eocene epoch. It probably caught its prey near rivers or streams.Just like Himalayacetus, Gandakasia is only known from a single jaw fragment, making comparisons to other ambulocetids difficult.The first ambulocetid to be described, Gandakasia was not initially recognized as a cetacean, but, like other ambulocetids, they were amphibious mammals able to move both on land and in water.".
- Gandakasia comment "Gandakasia is an extinct genus of ambulocetid from Pakistan, that lived in the Eocene epoch. It probably caught its prey near rivers or streams.Just like Himalayacetus, Gandakasia is only known from a single jaw fragment, making comparisons to other ambulocetids difficult.The first ambulocetid to be described, Gandakasia was not initially recognized as a cetacean, but, like other ambulocetids, they were amphibious mammals able to move both on land and in water.".
- Q1930911 comment "Gandakasia is an extinct genus of ambulocetid from Pakistan, that lived in the Eocene epoch. It probably caught its prey near rivers or streams.Just like Himalayacetus, Gandakasia is only known from a single jaw fragment, making comparisons to other ambulocetids difficult.The first ambulocetid to be described, Gandakasia was not initially recognized as a cetacean, but, like other ambulocetids, they were amphibious mammals able to move both on land and in water.".