By SHUN NAKAMURA/ Staff Writer
August 2, 2020 at 07:00 JST
These fossils, seen here June 19 at the Gunma prefectural government office, were found to represent a new delphinid species. (Shun Nakamura)
MAEBASHI—Two fossils found by a lifelong collector of natural objects represent a new species of the Delphinidae family, whose offspring include the killer whale and dolphin varieties, the Gunma Museum of Natural History said. [Read More]
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