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#Whale Evolution Reel by @planetdinosaurs - Whales evolved from four-legged, land-dwelling, hoofed ancestors (related to modern hippos) about 50 million years ago, gradually transitioning to a f
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Whales evolved from four-legged, land-dwelling, hoofed ancestors (related to modern hippos) about 50 million years ago, gradually transitioning to a fully aquatic lifestyle over tens of millions of years. Early ancestors like Pakicetus were terrestrial, while intermediate forms like Ambulocetus were semiaquatic, eventually evolving into fully marine species with tail flukes, such as Basilosaurus. ✨ Follow @planetdinosaurs for more 🐋 #Evolution #Whale #Pakicetus #Dinosaur #Animals
#Whale Evolution Reel by @thebrainmaze - The Evolution of Whales
- Explore 50 million years of whale evolution and see how they transformed from land-walking animals into the ocean's giants.
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The Evolution of Whales - Explore 50 million years of whale evolution and see how they transformed from land-walking animals into the ocean’s giants.
#Whale Evolution Reel by @prehistoric.dinosaur.hub (verified account) - "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." - Charles Darwin 💫 

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“It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” — Charles Darwin 💫 Credits to @galaxies #evolution #whales #whale #mammal #mammals #animal #animals
#Whale Evolution Reel by @timetravelerpov_ - Around 50 million years ago, whales began their incredible journey - starting not in the ocean, but on land. Their earliest ancestor, Pakicetus, was a
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Around 50 million years ago, whales began their incredible journey — starting not in the ocean, but on land. Their earliest ancestor, Pakicetus, was a wolf-sized mammal that lived near rivers and hunted fish. Over millions of years, its descendants, like Ambulocetus (“the walking whale”) and Rodhocetus, adapted to life in water — developing webbed feet, streamlined bodies, and stronger tails. By 40 million years ago, fully aquatic species such as Basilosaurus appeared, marking the true beginning of modern whales. These ancient mammals eventually gave rise to today’s two major groups: toothed whales (like dolphins and sperm whales) and baleen whales (like blue and humpback whales). From land-dwelling hunters to the ocean’s largest and most graceful giants, whales are a stunning example of how evolution can transform life in extraordinary ways. 🌊🐾➡️🐋
#Whale Evolution Reel by @primalmorphh - Evolution of Whales 

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#Whale Evolution Reel by @animal.doozy - Did you know whales used to walk on land? 🐋👣 Millions of years ago, Pakicetus looked more like a dog than a whale! But after adapting to water, it e
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Did you know whales used to walk on land? 🐋👣 Millions of years ago, Pakicetus looked more like a dog than a whale! But after adapting to water, it evolved into the massive ocean creatures we know today! #WhaleEvolution #ScienceFacts
#Whale Evolution Reel by @aiwaveusa - Mother Whale Feeding Her Baby 🐋🍼⚡️

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Deep in the calm ocean, a mother whale swims slowly beside her baby. The young calf stays close, drinki
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Mother Whale Feeding Her Baby 🐋🍼⚡️ Caption: Deep in the calm ocean, a mother whale swims slowly beside her baby. The young calf stays close, drinking rich milk beneath the surface to grow strong and healthy. Every movement is gentle and protective as the mother guides her baby through the endless sea. Massive in size, soft in care — a beautiful bond beneath the waves. Hashtags: #MotherWhale #BabyWhale #OceanLife #MarineBond #NatureMoment 🐋🍼⚡️🌊
#Whale Evolution Reel by @mysteries_of_creator - Follow @mysteries_of_creator for more

Whales evolved from land-dwelling, four-legged ancestors over a staggering 50 million years. Here's a simplifie
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Follow @mysteries_of_creator for more Whales evolved from land-dwelling, four-legged ancestors over a staggering 50 million years. Here’s a simplified breakdown of the key evolutionary steps: * Land-dwelling artiodactyls: Around 50 million years ago, whales’ ancestors were even-toed, hoofed mammals similar to hippos and pigs. * Early forays into water: These land creatures gradually ventured into water, perhaps for food or to escape predators. Their bodies began adapting for a semi-aquatic lifestyle. * Limb modification: Front limbs transformed into flippers for paddling, while hind limbs shrank and eventually disappeared. * Streamlined body: Bodies became elongated and sleek to reduce drag in water. Fur gave way to blubber for insulation. * Breathing adaptations: Nostrils shifted to the top of the head, becoming blowholes for breathing at the surface. * Tail flukes for propulsion: The tail transformed into a powerful horizontal fluke for efficient swimming. * Dietary specializations: Some whales developed baleen plates for filter feeding, while others retained teeth for catching prey. #evolution #whale #sea #science #physics #reelsinstagram😍
#Whale Evolution Reel by @paleo_andrea (verified account) - ¿Evolución de las ballenas? 🐋

Probablemente más de alguna vez has visto este video (publicado hace 16 años por el Museo de Nueva Zelanda Te Papa Ton
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¿Evolución de las ballenas? 🐋 Probablemente más de alguna vez has visto este video (publicado hace 16 años por el Museo de Nueva Zelanda Te Papa Tongarewa). Y quizás quedaste con más dudas que respuestas, así que aclaremos. Este video ejemplifica de manera muy didáctica algunas de las especies que son parte de la historia evolutiva de los cetáceos, pero claro que hay muchas más 🫡. Recordemos que la historia evolutiva de los cetáceos tiene alrededor de 50 millones de años de historia, con fósiles muy bien estudiados. Aunque se ejemplifica de forma didáctica, puede malinterpretarse, ya que da la impresión que la evolución de estos animales ocurrió en un ''línea recta'', cómo si pensamos en la evolución que vemos en Pokémon, cuándo en realidad la evolución NO es lineal, es muchísimo más compleja, y si la quisiéramos representar deberíamos pensar, más bien en un árbol con muchas ramas. Los animales que vemos en el video son parte de esta historia evolutiva, efectivamente los cetáceos descienden de artiodáctilos terrestres, razón por la que si observas el esqueleto de una ballena actual, verás que tienen ''dedos'' 👀 Este es un recurso didáctico para mostrar especies reales que existieron en nuestro planeta y son parte de una de las historias evolutivas más increíbles que tenemos registro, ya que nos ha dado los animales más grandes que han existido en la historia de nuestro planeta. 👉 Sígueme para más datos en @paleo_andrea #ciencia #naturaleza #whaleevolution #fossils #animales #paleoandrea #sabiasque #aprendeenreels
#Whale Evolution Reel by @gonewhalewatching (verified account) - A beautiful look at the second largest animal on the planet, a fin whale, with its throat pleats expanded after a successful foraging dive! We've had
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A beautiful look at the second largest animal on the planet, a fin whale, with its throat pleats expanded after a successful foraging dive! We’ve had a sudden influx of fin whale sightings lately on the 2.5 hour Hana Hou trips, capping off what has been one of the best Decembers for whale watching in recent memory! The whale action shows no signs of slowing down, especially with the arrival of more gray whales on their annual migration, along with lots of food currently in our waters for feeding whales like humpback and fin whales. We had something extra special happen on today’s 2.5 hour trips, so stay tuned for that footage tomorrow! This beautiful clip was taken by Captain Michael yesterday! @theoceantourist
#Whale Evolution Reel by @nasai007 - Beneath the Waves: A Baby Whale's First Feeding
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Beneath the Waves: A Baby Whale’s First Feeding #OceanLife #WildlifeDocumentary #WhaleCalf #deepsea

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