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Poems and Thoughts by Frank Maurer
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Indohyus Becomes a Whale.The Indian geologist, A. Ranga Rao, came uponA few fossil fragments in rocky areas of Kashmir. Some teeth and part of a jawbone made up those fragments. In spite of their future significance, the collection lay unnoticed for decades. Indohyus, the size of a domestic cat, resembled a mouse-deer, A small, deer-like mammal with a long snout, a tail and hooved feet. The skeleton, with heavy leg bones, indicated it walked On the bottom of lakes and rivers, hinting at a semi-aquatic lifestyle. Why a return to the water? Food, fewer predators, exploration? With adaptation, these semi-aquatic mammals, over several million years, Transformed to the adept, aquatic cetaceans of today-- Whales of the present actually arose from a small, deer-like mammal! Who would have guessed,without the conclusions of scientific enquiry? (But there is also the story of the hyrax, Ancestor of the elephant, manatees, and dugongs.) Check out these most interesting transformations Of one very different life form to another. |
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