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Elein
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1 November, 18:54
Are the hind legs of whales vestigial?
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Katie Zhang
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Hind Leg Bones in Whales
Once the land-dwelling creatures evolved, there were some mammals that moved back into the water ... Despite the apparent uselessness, evolution left traces of hind legs behind, and these vestigial limbs can still be seen in the modern whale
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