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Can someone well versed in evolution explain this to me?

>> No.11763266

very curious boi

>> No.11763300

>>11763257
iPad, Jerry get

>> No.11763313

>>11763257

Regarding evolution, see:

https://files.catbox.moe/t0u1rl.webm

https://files.catbox.moe/gcjtz4.webm

https://files.catbox.moe/ckzru3.webm

>> No.11763431

>>11763313
This is /x pseudo, no doubt. Made me laugh.

Schizos are about...

>> No.11763715

>>11763257
there was a 3d clip in my evolution explaining that creature and it showed it flopping onto land, was good shit. . .

on a serious note though, that alligator salamander eel fuck was optimal about land and migrated to it from the water. Whales on the other hand evolved from dogs who were too lazy to walk so they swam and evolved to the point in which their hind legs were absorbed into the whale's bum.

>> No.11763736

>>11763257
He was sick of all the bottom feeding niggers in the ocean (he literally mutated) so decided to fuck and thrive off the land.

>> No.11763805

>>11763257
My ancestor :)

>> No.11763836
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11763836

>>11763715
>Whales on the other hand evolved from dogs who were too lazy to walk so they swam and evolved to the point in which their hind legs were absorbed into the whale's bum.
I think whale evolution is fascinating. l would describe it more as [dog]-> [river otter]-> [sea otter]-> [seal]-> [whale].

>> No.11763862
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>>11763836
They should have stopped at the Kutchicetus, they were like Hippo x Female Lions that could probably do a lot in the way of surviving against other species.

>> No.11763878

>>11763862
idk aside from cheaters like humans it's pretty easy to argue orcas are the absolute pinnacle of evolution.

>> No.11763888

>>11763878
I don't think an Orca could beat me in a fistfight or outrun me in a race, the Kutchicetus could kick my ass. Even in water the Orca I would imagine would be similar to an alligator or crocodile in that you can circle around it to avoid it and get on top.

Now I'm basing everything on combat and survival here, Orcas are smart but they don't have the limbs to exert that intellect like a human or octopus.

>> No.11763890

>>11763257
To eat bugs

>> No.11764103

>>11763888
An orca has no reason to ever go on land, it completely dominates a much much larger ecosystem, and you wouldn't last 5 seconds in the water with an Orca.