Early whales
I see some fossillised bones have been unearthed in
( Ithink it was south america somewhere ), of what is
believed to be the remains of the ancestors of whales from
the the times before they took to the water to live.
At first glance, the resemblance between them and present
day whales was nil.They had four, longish, sturdy, legs,
A crocodile like head, with canine teeth, and a sturdy tail
beleived to be used for balance and defence. Its size was
probably a hundred times smaller than a present day whale.
How could this creature have given rise to our whales?
The process was explained by the scientist and it soon
became clear, and it was obvious they were related.
It was a perfect example of evolution.l would recommend
anyone interested to look this discovery up
Regards Donkeyman.