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But then 33 million years later in the modern day became a relict species that doesn't exist in our timeline on an island between Hawaii and Alaska which also doesn't exist in our timeline, is semiaquatic like a Seal.
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>>3726562 (OP)ts some Jurassic park shit right here
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>>3726576True. Now I am thinking about a descendant of Simocetus/Aetiocetus which hauls itself onto a single archipelago's beaches to breed.
>>3726585I knew this, this is Ambulocetus in pic.
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>>3726592Land whales are quite a cursed fucking evolutionary throwback.
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>>3726597Blessed in my opinion. Just thinking about something which looks like a Seal with the head of a Dolphin and the mouth of a Rorqual, re-evolved hind flippers and has a shortened wedge shaped tail.
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>>3726627Except a few small lobodont teeth on lower jaw & whiskers on upper jaw.
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The whale patient, but on the ship they with haste try to catch that creature of the deep, but they their minds to fate; lo the sirens, there whirlpools, beyond physical understanding.
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>>3726562 (OP)To the sea experts, is there anything in the ancient worlds that could rival the orca?