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Kogia breviceps
Kogia breviceps
Photographer: Robert E. Jones
Collection: MVZ

ID: 0000 3333 1721 0104 (2016-06-09)

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  • date of photo  May 24, 1998
  • latitude 38.04804   longitude -122.98751   max error distance 1783 meters     View on Google Maps.
  • horizontal datum North American Datum 1927
  • georeferencing source Terrain Navigator 3.02 USGS 1:24000
  • location   South Beach, Point Reyes National Seashore (Marin County, California, US)
  • family Physeteridae
  • order Cetacea
  • class Mammalia
  • phylum Chordata
  • species associated with this habitat: Kogia breviceps  
  • description   Pygmy sperm whale fetus
  • MVZ database record for this image   MVZ 9101
  • From the collection of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology   Mamm 191016  
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  • DOI http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7299/X78G8KQ2
  • photo category: Animal - Mammal
  • batch id: batchid_2016-06-09_19:18:01_5200

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