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Ojai Valley Whale Society
Description: The first fossilized 25,000,000 year-old toothed baleen whales, an entirely new genus on face of the earth, discovered in California on 1/19/2000 by Aaron Plunkett, acoustic biologist/ethnic percussionist and founder of the Ojai Valley Whale Society, a paleo-anthropologic and socio-cultural C3 non-profit organization dedicated to educating and sharing the ancestry of the world and preserving, exhuming and re-creating whales', Wendell & Louie Plunkettsaurus. Pictures, media archives and personal accounts of this most amazing discovery.
Keywords: Ojai Valley Whale Society, C3 non-profit Organization, tax deductible donations, California's first toothed baleen whales, 25, 000, 000 year old fossilized bones, pre-historic marine mammal, Louie and Wendell Plunkettsaurus, new genus, obtain grants, discoverer Aaron Plunkett, philanthropic preservation, cultural wealth, public education, interactive museum, public performances, history, storytelling, anthropological art, music, community enrichment, Chumash Indians, Lake Casitas, Ungulates, Mesonychids, Artiodactyls, Hippopotamus, Pakicetus, Ambulocetus, Procetus, Rodhocetus, Kutchicetus, Durodon, Basilosaurus, Aetiocetus, Plunkettsaurus, Plunkettcetus, Cetotherium, Cetotheriidae, Squalodon, Kentriodon, Odobenocetops Cetacean, Archaeoceti, Odontoceti, Mysticeti, Aetiocetidae, Paleocene, Upper Cretaceous, Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene, Pleistocene, Holocene Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, Paleontologist Dr. Lawrence Barnes, Howell Thomas, Dr. John Heyning, Lumbar Vertibrae, Right mandibles, Skull, Teeth, Earbone, cochlea
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