Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Makaracetus is an extinct protocetid early whale the remains of which were found in 2004 in Lutetian layers of the Domanda Formation in the Sulaiman Range of Balochistan, Pakistan (30.1°N 69.8°E / 30.1; 69.8, paleocoordinates 11.7°N 65.0°E / 11.7; 65.0).Makaracetus is unique among archaeocetes in its feeding adaptations; its proboscis and the hypertrophied facial muscles."@en }
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- Makaracetus comment "Makaracetus is an extinct protocetid early whale the remains of which were found in 2004 in Lutetian layers of the Domanda Formation in the Sulaiman Range of Balochistan, Pakistan (30.1°N 69.8°E / 30.1; 69.8, paleocoordinates 11.7°N 65.0°E / 11.7; 65.0).Makaracetus is unique among archaeocetes in its feeding adaptations; its proboscis and the hypertrophied facial muscles.".
- Q11690294 comment "Makaracetus is an extinct protocetid early whale the remains of which were found in 2004 in Lutetian layers of the Domanda Formation in the Sulaiman Range of Balochistan, Pakistan (30.1°N 69.8°E / 30.1; 69.8, paleocoordinates 11.7°N 65.0°E / 11.7; 65.0).Makaracetus is unique among archaeocetes in its feeding adaptations; its proboscis and the hypertrophied facial muscles.".