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The other day I read a theory that says whales used to have legs limbs and walked on Earth a few milion of years ago. They … | Ocean creatures, Whale, Ocean animals
![Twitter 上的 Brainer of the Day:"@NatGeo Fun fact! Whales still have vestigial remains of hind legs in their bodies - a skeletal artifact of their evolutionary past! https://t.co/mYLTgZaAzf" / Twitter Twitter 上的 Brainer of the Day:"@NatGeo Fun fact! Whales still have vestigial remains of hind legs in their bodies - a skeletal artifact of their evolutionary past! https://t.co/mYLTgZaAzf" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dj_i8ELVsAAUmZ5.jpg)
Twitter 上的 Brainer of the Day:"@NatGeo Fun fact! Whales still have vestigial remains of hind legs in their bodies - a skeletal artifact of their evolutionary past! https://t.co/mYLTgZaAzf" / Twitter
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Major Evolutionary Blunders: Are Whales and Evolution Joined at the Hip? | The Institute for Creation Research
![Skeleton detail of a Durodon (Whale with reduced legs). The image was taken in the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in the exhibition named 'Great Whales' Stock Photo - Alamy Skeleton detail of a Durodon (Whale with reduced legs). The image was taken in the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in the exhibition named 'Great Whales' Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2GX52TG/skeleton-detail-of-a-durodon-whale-with-reduced-legs-the-image-was-taken-in-the-royal-ontario-museum-rom-in-the-exhibition-named-great-whales-2GX52TG.jpg)