- Pakicetid
Taxobox
name = Pakicetids
fossil_range = Early to MiddleEocene
image_width = 250px
image_caption = "Pakicetus".| regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Cetacea
familia = Pakicetidae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = "Pakicetus "
"Nalacetus "
"Ichthyolestes "Pakicetids are the members of the family Pakicetidae, sometimes called the subfamily Pakicetinae, of extinct
mammal s that are the earliest knowncetacean s. While modern-day cetaceans are all water-dwelling animals such aswhale s anddolphin s, the pakicetids pre-date the transition from land. Because their fossils were found near bodies of water, they are presumed to have spent part of their life in water.The known genera of pakicetids include the
wolf -sized "Pakicetus ", "Nalacetus ", thefox -sized "Ichthyolestes ". "Pakicetus" was the first discovered in 1983 byPhilip Gingerich , Neil Wells, Donald Russell, and S. M. Ibrahim Shah, and all threespecies are known from a few sites inPakistan , hence the name of the first genera and the family as a whole. The region is believed to have been coastal to theTethys Sea when the pakicetids lived, some 53 million years ago.The pakicetids were carnivorous land animals, but are presumed to be ancestors of modern whales because of the three following features unique to
whales : peculiarities in the positioning of the ear bones within the skull, the folding in a bone of the middle ear, and the arrangement ofcusps on themolar teeth . The current theory is that modern whales evolved from archaic whales such as basilosaurids, which in turn evolved from something like the amphibious ambulocetids, which themselves evolved from something like the land-dwelling pakicetids.See also
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Evolution of cetaceans
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