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    Competing interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Kogiidae is a family of toothed whales represented by two extant species, the pygmy ( Kogia breviceps (Blainville [ 1 ])) and the dwarf ( K. sima (Owen [ 2 ])) sperm whales, and having a worldwide distribution from temperate to tropical regions [ 3 – 4 ].
    Kogiidae is a family comprising at least two extant species of Cetacea, the pygmy ( Kogia breviceps) and dwarf ( K. sima) sperm whales.
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    Fossil evidence is limited for this family, which potentially limits an understanding of their relationship to other extant cetaceans. Researchers have proposed that K. sima may represent at least two genetically unique species, and further genetic research is needed to determine the real number of extant species of Kogiidae.
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    As their common names suggest, they somewhat resemble sperm whales, with squared heads and small lower jaws, but are much smaller in size, with much shorter skulls and more notable dorsal fins than sperm whales. Kogiids are also characterized by a "false gill slit" behind their eyes. A number of genera are extinct.
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  4. WEBKogia sima. (Dwarf sperm whale) Content retrieved from Wikipedia, and managed by the Marine Mammal Science Education Committee. The dwarf sperm whale ( Kogia sima) is a sperm whale that inhabits temperate and …

  5. Evolutionary Patterns among Living and Fossil Kogiid …

    WEBApr 29, 2015 · Kogiidae is a family of toothed whales represented by two extant species, the pygmy (Kogia breviceps (Blainville )) and the dwarf (K. sima (Owen [ 2 ])) sperm whales, and having a worldwide distribution …

  6. Nasal compartmentalization in Kogiidae (Cetacea, Physeteroidea ...