It’s interesting when you read about how the evolution happened. There are researchers and scientists that would be better able to explain it but I remember reading about it years ago.
The Indian subcontinent was an island in the ocean at one point separated by a large body of water from Asia. These creatures lived in the area where Pakistan is today but on land and near the water. As the Indian continent moved in, it started to create a shallow sea. The creatures evolved over millions of years to live in the new shallow water. They became dependent on the water and evolved more and more to live in water. Then the shallow sea started to dry up as Indian merged with Asia. The creatures were pushed out and by that time, they had become fully evolved to live in the open ocean.
I always found it neat because it was a clear example of how geology directed evolution.
Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
on 29 Mar 19:35
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Imaginative naming, scientists 👍
Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk
on 29 Mar 19:50
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‘vaguely’ is doing a shitload of work in that sentence.
I can see why it eventually became fully aquatic, as it already looks semi-aquatic. Based on its shape, I can imagine it standing in shallow water like a hippo with its head floating at the surface of the water waiting to strike like a crocodile.
massive_bereavement@fedia.io
on 29 Mar 21:55
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Not sure if the mention of hippos is on purpose but from all even-toed ungulates they are the most related to cetaceans.
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That is a brown Borzoi dog
What about this is “vaguely whale-looking”?
Long head?
It’s body shaming.
It’s interesting when you read about how the evolution happened. There are researchers and scientists that would be better able to explain it but I remember reading about it years ago.
The Indian subcontinent was an island in the ocean at one point separated by a large body of water from Asia. These creatures lived in the area where Pakistan is today but on land and near the water. As the Indian continent moved in, it started to create a shallow sea. The creatures evolved over millions of years to live in the new shallow water. They became dependent on the water and evolved more and more to live in water. Then the shallow sea started to dry up as Indian merged with Asia. The creatures were pushed out and by that time, they had become fully evolved to live in the open ocean.
I always found it neat because it was a clear example of how geology directed evolution.
Imaginative naming, scientists 👍
‘vaguely’ is doing a shitload of work in that sentence.
I can see why it eventually became fully aquatic, as it already looks semi-aquatic. Based on its shape, I can imagine it standing in shallow water like a hippo with its head floating at the surface of the water waiting to strike like a crocodile.
Not sure if the mention of hippos is on purpose but from all even-toed ungulates they are the most related to cetaceans.
Snappy kisses
Yeah? Well, I bet he thinks YOU look bizarre.
And he’s right!
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Oh no. Not again.
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It looks like a dog created by Tim Burton
This feels like somebody tried to recreate and taxidermy a dog after somebody swapped the skull for a crocodiles.
Neat.
crocodog
Indohyus, my brother
Thanks, I kinda fucking hate it. Everything about it looks wrong.
It’s just a thick Borzoi
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It’s the Croco-Stimpy!