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Whales, dolphins, porpoises, and orcas are all sea doggos
17 2 ReplyWait, seals are sea doggos, right? Whales are sea cows.
7 0 ReplyCetaceans evolved from a wolf like creature, not a bovine like one.
1 0 ReplyDid they? Wiki tells me "that cetaceans are phylogenetically closely related with the even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla)". So a horse is closer than a cow, but a cow is much closer than a dog. By the way, I like the fact that we're both angry :)
2 0 ReplyIt depends on what you want to call pakicetus, I think it looks kinda dog like.
https://evolution.berkeley.edu/what-are-evograms/the-evolution-of-whales/
The DNA may tell an entirely different story.
1 0 ReplyPakicetus looks really cute in this reconstruction! I've always seen the species pictured looking as a kind of a big rat. This is so much better.
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But manatees are sea cows
1 0 ReplyThey are called sea cows, but they're really sea elephants? I hope I'm not terribly wrong.
2 0 ReplyWhy elephants? I mean whales are not cows just by looking at what they eat. In that way manatees eating mostly sea plants are closer to being cows. Are they not?
1 0 ReplyI think it's a joke about manatees having evolved from the same land-based ancestor as elephants, making them pretty literally "sea elephants".
3 0 ReplyInteresting. Just like the actual closest living relative to the elephant looks like a malnourished beaver
3 0 ReplyYes, I was referring to the evolutionary aspects, not the ecological ones :)
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What are dugongs hen?
2 0 ReplyNever heard of them
2 0 ReplyThey are similar to manatees but thinner and droopier in the snout. Hang out mainly in asia
2 0 ReplyDunno. I said the former were sea doggos because they all evolved from some wolf-like creature
2 0 Replyyeah i know dugongs could be the "sea cows" too
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