Submitted by starofsavannah t3_10ygwyz in todayilearned
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papparmane t1_j808ogo wrote
I know it’s obvious to most people, but it’s only in the last ten years that I made the connection that mammals started on land and that at some point, some of them returned to water and became marine mammals. When I was young, there were fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, and yeah, btw, whales are mammals not fish but to me this was just a « fact » I had to know, some kind of "exception". In my head, it did not arise from evolution, there was no connection that fish and mammals were completely different things. I read that the current closest relative to whales is the hippopotamus. I do find it fascinating now that I have the big picture. Anyway. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
reptiliansarecoming t1_j80o7bl wrote
No, thank you. This changed my life.
Octavus t1_j7y4if7 wrote
I would have gone with the fact they evolved in what is now the Himalayas.
giedosst t1_j7y4mrh wrote
Simple logic.
madsci t1_j7y92ay wrote
Weiner whale
DocHoliday1313 t1_j81kf3g wrote
For our friends that don't read the article:
CETACEAN - a marine mammal of the order Cetacea ; a whale, dolphin, or porpoise.
bstowers t1_j7y2lvx wrote
"WHO'S A GOOD BOY!?!?"
--Prehistoric me, probably