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Baleen Whale The skeleton of the Baleen Whale is
suspended from the ceiling along the centre of the hall, and a skull of another specimen of the
same species is mounted on the wall space opposite to the front end of the entire skeleton of the
whale. The skeleton of the whale, which is exhibited is a medium sized one, measuring over 60 feet
in length and was washed ashore in Mangalore in 1874 AD. This species (Balaenoptera
indica = Balaenoptera musculus) is distributed, ranging over the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, it
belongs to the great group known as the Baleen whales, characterised by the presence of a
brush-like structure composed of numerous plates of baleen or whale bone, serving to strain the
water from the small crustaceans and molluscs on which these whales feed. |
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Skeletons of Horse and Man
The skeleton of the horse is
displayed along with a human skeleton for purposes of comparison. The skeleton of man looks
comparatively frail and stunted beside that of the adult, full-grown charger. The horse
belongs to the genus Equus, which is one of three living genera (Tapirus, Equuas and
Rhinoceros) comprising the group of odd-toed Ungulates. |
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