Whales have evidence of once having fingers and legs. What walking animal are they descended from? - Quora
![Major Evolutionary Blunders: Are Whales and Evolution Joined at the Hip? | The Institute for Creation Research Major Evolutionary Blunders: Are Whales and Evolution Joined at the Hip? | The Institute for Creation Research](https://www.icr.org/i/articles/af/whales_evolution_joined_wide.jpg)
Major Evolutionary Blunders: Are Whales and Evolution Joined at the Hip? | The Institute for Creation Research
Hakai Magazine on Twitter: "The earliest whales, such as the wolf-sized Pakicetus, walked on four legs and lived on land. 🤯 An exposed prehistoric seafloor in British Columbia is helping paleontologists piece
![Whales still have bone fragments remained from the time they had hind legs,exactly how we still have a bit of tailbone : r/interestingasfuck Whales still have bone fragments remained from the time they had hind legs,exactly how we still have a bit of tailbone : r/interestingasfuck](https://i.redd.it/wrfeeermdpm21.jpg)