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Jacquet_Berlin.jpgJennifer Jacquet is a postdoctoral research fellow working with Dr. Daniel Pauly and the Sea Around Us Project at the UBC Fisheries Centre. As a kid, she read 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth and would come to discover that while those 50 things were indeed simple, saving the Earth was not.

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Dolphin in Utero

Category: Oceans
Posted on: January 2, 2010 10:47 AM, by Jennifer L. Jacquet

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National Geographic has a series out about animals In the Womb and here is just one of the images: a representation of an eight-week dolphin fetus inside its mother's womb.

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1

FWIW, these are CG and not actual photos.

Posted by: Jason R | January 2, 2010 12:02 PM

2

So you mean to say after ALL of these decades with tame dolphins in zoos and aquariums NONE have been pregnant and an ultrasound done on it?!?! Or a wild pregnant one trapped or discovered and ultrasounded?

Posted by: megan | January 2, 2010 5:55 PM

3

Megan,

You might find this dolphin ultrasound footage interesting.

Posted by: David Hilmy | January 3, 2010 7:11 PM

4

badscience.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13976&start=0


to see how this so-called *NEW ATHEISM* has been completely crushed


Atheist:

have you for but a moment considered that you have adopted a position against 98% of the human race, both past and present?

do you think you are RIGHT and they are all WRONG?

WRONG


now listen to this arrogant puffed up son of a bitch....

youtube.com/watch?v=ilWM7jIEN_k


little scientist geek who would try to usurp God Himself!!!


the atheist sins not only against God, but also against man...

Posted by: atheismisdead | January 3, 2010 9:51 PM

5

@#4

Idiot!

You're on the wrong blog, Pharyngula is here, but watch out, you can't just shit on the floor and walk away- you're going to need a big doggy bag.

Posted by: Copernicus | January 11, 2010 6:29 AM

6

LOL @ Copernicus

"you're going to need a big doggy bag"

LOVE the double-entendre: picking up your own poop and then having to "eat your words"!

Posted by: Maggie Moo | January 11, 2010 6:33 AM

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