
At Nalı Yengeci is a marine animal that has shown minimal evolutionary change over approximately 475 million years and is known as a “living fossil.” Its name derives from the horseshoe-shaped structure on the rear part of its body. It is also famous for its blue blood. This species is commonly found along coastlines, especially on the eastern shores of North America, and plays a vital ecological role in marine ecosystems. Evolutionary Origins and Historical DevelopmentIts biological structure a
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The blue whale is known as the largest animal species on Earth and belongs to the Balaenopteridae family among marine mammals. Unique in size and weight, this species primarily inhabits the open waters of the oceans and plays a significant ecological role in various marine ecosystems. Blue whales are the focus of scientific research due to their complex migration patterns, unique feeding strategies, and acoustic communication abilities. Their historical and contemporary distribution, population
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