Unraveling a twisted tale


August 24, 2011

Unraveling a twisted tale

Researchers at the U-M Museum of Paleontology have concluded that having skewed (asymmetrical) skulls may have helped early whales discriminate the direction of sounds in water and are not solely, as previously thought, a later adaptation of modern toothed whales related to echolocation—a sort of biological sonar used to navigate and find food.

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