Cutting-edge technology in a lab at Florida Atlantic University was used to digitize the skeleton of the rarest marine mammal in the world, a porpoise called the vaquita, ensuring that the animal ...
Experts with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said vaquitas have the smallest range of any whale, dolphin or porpoise since ... The rare skeleton, loaned from the San Diego ...
Times of San Diego will send you the top local and state news at 8 a.m., 365 days a year. Sign up A scanned image of the skeleton of the world’s most endangered marine animal, the vaquita, is ...
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The experts hope that these skeleton scans, once turned into models, can be placed in museums or classrooms. Brittany Aja Dolan from SeaWorld San Diego, who pushed this plan forward, wants everyone to ...