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how did whales evolve
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<blockquote data-quote="andy b" data-source="post: 64995805" data-attributes="member: 342406"><p>im classing manatees with whales,and your right paulo they are adapted but in an ice age where vast amounts of sea are covered in ice surely a species that can breath underwater would have a massive advantage...as for penguins the still look like birds just more adapted plus they live on sea and land.Whales as far as i know live purely in water if penguins lived purely in water you could compare them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andy b, post: 64995805, member: 342406"] im classing manatees with whales,and your right paulo they are adapted but in an ice age where vast amounts of sea are covered in ice surely a species that can breath underwater would have a massive advantage...as for penguins the still look like birds just more adapted plus they live on sea and land.Whales as far as i know live purely in water if penguins lived purely in water you could compare them. [/QUOTE]
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