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My Cetacean collection

Started by callmejoe3, August 25, 2020, 04:01:16 AM

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JimoAi

Quote from: callmejoe3 on October 27, 2021, 06:41:00 PM
About 8 days ago, my PNSO Livyatan arrived. Here's the photos I've posted on Twitter













The Livyatan is about 34cm long

At the 1:40  scale

Livyatan-13.6m
Pilot whale-6.4m
Killer whale-7.7m
Gray whale-11.4m
Female sperm whale-11.6m
Humpback-14.48m
Male sperm whale-16.6
Rheic Livyatan-19.2 (unrealistic)
Blue whale-31.2m

At the 1:40 scale, the figure is at the lower bound estimate for holotype's specimen's total length, which is derived from scaling the bizygomatic width with that of the modern sperm whale. The approximate skull length of the PNSO Livyatan is 6.4m. The total length of the Pisco Formation holotype skull is estimated at 294cm. This places the model at roughly the 1:46 scale to the holotype. This would in turn result in a 15.6m whale.
The pnso livyatan looks like a female. Heck i rmb seeing pnso addressing it as a female at one point


callmejoe3

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Quote from: JimoAi on October 28, 2021, 08:27:07 AM
The pnso livyatan looks like a female. Heck i rmb seeing pnso addressing it as a female at one point
I had that assumption too when I saw the name, Requena, but I haven't found any official word from PNSO where they either explicitly describe the model as female or assign any pronouns to Requena. It's hard to tell just by looking at the model, as conspicuous sexual dimporhism is very rare in cetaceans and we lack any material for determining such in Livyatan. The lack of sculpted mammaries also makes me question the intention for this model to be female.

bmathison1972

Quote from: callmejoe3 on October 28, 2021, 02:36:10 PM
Quote from: JimoAi on October 28, 2021, 08:27:07 AM
The pnso livyatan looks like a female. Heck i rmb seeing pnso addressing it as a female at one point
I had that assumption too when I saw the name, Requena, but I haven't found any official word from PNSO where they either explicitly describe the model as female or assign any pronouns to Requena. It's hard to tell just by looking at the model, as conspicuous sexual dimporhism is very rare in cetaceans and we lack any material for determining such in Livyatan. The lack of sculpted mammaries also makes me question the intention for this model to be female.

Exactly. Unless there is obvious sexual dimorphism in a species, sexing a figure/model of a prehistoric animal is nearly impossible.

Cachalot

Impressive collection.  That MBA Sperm Whale female has a beautiful head.
Thar She Blows!