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Isn't that cool?
Whales!
More evolution-stuff from me, I made this mostly so I could put it into my portfolio which I need to apply for a university. And I mostly have silly senseless stuff and a lot of lions. So I'm hoping adding some evolution and science will give me and my art a tiny little more dimension.
So yes, whales. They evolved from fish, to land-walking reptile to land-walking mammal (the one right under the orca is a mesonychid, the ancestor of all mammals, including humans) then it turned into this weird otter-crocodile-thing, and then into the enourmous basilosaurus (meaning "King Lizard", but it isn't a lizard at all, it's an 18 meter long carnivorous monster-whale!) and then into the frightening and fantastic orca! Who knows what will happen next, maybe it crawls back up onto land? ...that would be scary.
It's pretty sweet anyways!
Well, technically, Orcas are dolphins, not whales, I should point out. But just to keep it simple, the evolution is the same as the whales'. Dolphins, whales and porpoises share the same ancestors, after all.

More evolution-stuff from me, I made this mostly so I could put it into my portfolio which I need to apply for a university. And I mostly have silly senseless stuff and a lot of lions. So I'm hoping adding some evolution and science will give me and my art a tiny little more dimension.
So yes, whales. They evolved from fish, to land-walking reptile to land-walking mammal (the one right under the orca is a mesonychid, the ancestor of all mammals, including humans) then it turned into this weird otter-crocodile-thing, and then into the enourmous basilosaurus (meaning "King Lizard", but it isn't a lizard at all, it's an 18 meter long carnivorous monster-whale!) and then into the frightening and fantastic orca! Who knows what will happen next, maybe it crawls back up onto land? ...that would be scary.
It's pretty sweet anyways!
Well, technically, Orcas are dolphins, not whales, I should point out. But just to keep it simple, the evolution is the same as the whales'. Dolphins, whales and porpoises share the same ancestors, after all.
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Wow truly amazing!