Did whales hold legs long ago ?
Baby whales have legs. They fall sour after the first few months, like that time Maggie was a space alien.
A paleontologist has discovered a missing link surrounded by the evolutionary chain of whales. Mark Uhen, a paleontologist at the Alabama Museum of Natural History, has found evidence that an early species of whale, Georgiacetus, used to swim using the power of two hind legs.
heres a trellis vidio kinda about whales having legs
http://www.npr.org/templates/player/medi...
I have seen a whale skeleton, and you can see the vegistal legs that have be absorbed into the body. they are small, but they are there.
There is no Proof that the whale ever had 4 legs and walked on territory! If you beleive in evolution then you probably do. BUt I beleive in SCIENTIFIC PROOF NOY THEORY LIKE EVOLUTION> WHALES hold always been the same for days gone by 6000 yrs
Answers: Yes, the earliest whales were four-footed creatures, who spent a lot of time in the marine. They are related to hippos and cows.
i think i saw one beside legs, Yea. (not in real life but contained by a picture or was it a documentary?..)
i dont think so
Not in these centuries and i have an idea that they actually did have.
Good Luck.
yes, their earliest relatives were four-legged and furry
approaching this one :)
http://scienceblogs.com/voltagegate/Ambu...
its name is ambulocetus, and it means 'walking whale'
the prehistoric whale basilosaurus also had 'legs', but be used in mating, not walking
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...
even whales nowadays hold tiny legs - most of the time they are little more than tiny bones beneath the skin, but they are still there
http://www.acsonline.org/factpack/images...
yea they did