The discovery was made by Wolfgang Höpfner, the twin brother of Gerhard Höpfner, who led the excavation team for several years, according to N-TV.
The Museum's vast blue whale skeleton is more than just a specimen - it's a 4.5-tonne ... and never made it back out to sea. A lifeboat pilot named Ned Wickham was the first - and the last - man to ...
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WPRI) — Those who have stopped by the New Bedford Whaling Museum have more than likely marveled over the 66-foot whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling. Robert Rocha ...
The whale skeleton measured about 3.50 meters in length and was largely complete. From an area of approximately six square meters, the team recovered the skull with teeth, the shoulder blade ...