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In another thread a creationist attempted to make the argument that hoofed animals wouldn't spend time anywhere near water. This was in a rather vain attempt to dispute the argument that hoofed terrestrial mammals were ancestral to modern whales.
Naturally this is immediately refuted by the mere existence of animals like hippos and moose, which live semi-aquatic lifestyles.
Similarly in an older a thread, a creationist tried to argue against whale evolution by claiming that half-flipper/half-feet would result in a useless appendage and therefore such evolution was impossible.
This is likewise refuted by the existence of eared seals, a group of modern species that feature half-flippers/half-feet.
Here's a suggestion: if you are going to make an argument that a particular biological form or behavior is impossible, at least verify first that it doesn't exist. Claiming something is impossible and then being refuted by the existence of the very thing you are claiming shouldn't exist... well, that's just silly.
Naturally this is immediately refuted by the mere existence of animals like hippos and moose, which live semi-aquatic lifestyles.
Similarly in an older a thread, a creationist tried to argue against whale evolution by claiming that half-flipper/half-feet would result in a useless appendage and therefore such evolution was impossible.
This is likewise refuted by the existence of eared seals, a group of modern species that feature half-flippers/half-feet.
Here's a suggestion: if you are going to make an argument that a particular biological form or behavior is impossible, at least verify first that it doesn't exist. Claiming something is impossible and then being refuted by the existence of the very thing you are claiming shouldn't exist... well, that's just silly.
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