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AlonzoMourning23
11-06-2006, 02:47 AM
TOKYO Nov 5, 2006 (AP)— Japanese researchers said Sunday that a bottlenose dolphin captured last month has an extra set of fins that could be the remains of hind legs, a discovery that may provide further evidence that ocean-dwelling mammals once lived on land.

Fishermen captured the four-finned dolphin alive off the coast of Wakayama prefecture (state) in western Japan on Oct. 28, and alerted the nearby Taiji Whaling Museum, according to museum director Katsuki Hayashi.

Fossil remains show dolphins and whales were four-footed land animals about 50 million years ago and share the same common ancestor as hippos and deer. Scientists believe they later transitioned to an aquatic lifestyle and their hind limbs disappeared.

Whale and dolphin fetuses also show signs of hind protrusions but these generally disappear before birth.

Though odd-shaped protrusions have been found near the tails of dolphins and whales captured in the past, researchers say this was the first time one had been found with well-developed, symmetrical fins, Hayashi said.

"I believe the fins may be remains from the time when dolphins' ancient ancestors lived on land … this is an unprecedented discovery," Seiji Osumi, an adviser at Tokyo's Institute of Cetacean Research, said at a news conference televised Sunday.

The second set of fins much smaller than the dolphin's front fins are about the size of human hands and protrude from near the tail on the dolphin's underside. The dolphin measures 8.92 feet and is about five years old, according to the museum.

Hayashi said he could not tell from watching the dolphin swim in a musuem tank whether it used its back fins to maneuver.

A freak mutation may have caused the ancient trait to reassert itself, Osumi said. The dolphin will be kept at the Taiji museum to undergo X-ray and DNA tests, according to Hayashi.



http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=2629683

Cameron Mineral
11-18-2006, 03:24 AM
"...a discovery that may provide..."
"...scientists believe..."
"...a freak mutation may have caused..."

This is all mere speculation, as always with the Darwinists.

(To avoid waste of debating energy, I am neither creationist, nor christian, nor religious)

Labrocca
11-19-2006, 01:56 AM
I find it very plausible but obviously this isn't proof of anything. It's just guesswork.

dgridley
11-19-2006, 02:27 AM
I'm not the least bit surprised.. they've speculated that dolphins and whales both were once land mammals as far back as I can recall..

Just so you know my position on evolution, I view much as one would create a cake from various ingredients, though obviously over a grand scale of time.

To those who say God created things in 7 days, I don't believe that is expected to be taken as a literal 24 hour day and I have no problem believing that the reality of creation is a light blend of the two theories: creationism and darwinism/evolutionary theory.