Babiacetus is one of the larger protocetids weighing about . Its hydrodynamic skull and pointed, anteroposteriorly (front-back) oriented
incisors are typical of archaeocetes. A densely ossified
auditory bulla and large
mandibular canal indicate it was adapted for hearing in water.
Babiacetus differs from
pakicetids and
ambulocetids (more primitive families) by the large mandibular foramen and a medially concave
ascending ramus; distinct from
remingtonocetids and
basilosaurids (more derived families) by the single-cusped
trigonid and
talonid on the lower molars. The anterior
premolars are large. The
mandible is longer in
B. indicus than in
B. mishrai, and P1 is single-rooted in the former but double-rooted in the latter. The
diastemata between P1 and P4 in
B. indicus is absent in
B. mishrai.
B. indicus has larger cheek teeth and a larger M3. == Palaeobiology ==