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11-23-2021, 05:10 AM( This post was last modified: 11-23-2021, 05:11 AM by AndresVida )
When you have been so clearly defeated and proven wrong that there is nothing left for you to do but dig your own grave by defining the experts' material as "irrelevant".
Circus simulator here.
However, let's give some deep attention to cetaceans, the archaeoceti genus.
Here a skull size comparison of the most known representants of the earliest examples of cetaceans. They still had nostrils, an overall semi-aquatic life (talking from Pakicetus to Rodhocetus) and visible hindlegs, becoming smaller as their body adapts to sea life.
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And now Basilosaurus’ skull, the largest repesentant of this group, compared to Tyrannosaurus Rex skull and human skull
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you wouldn't guess from the skull size that Basilo is a near 4x larger animal.
Almost like showing a sauropod skull next to a theropod