According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins
According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins, also try PZ Meyers, Pharyngula, Talkorigins
According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins, also try PZ Meyers, Pharyngula, Talkorigins, Truth-saves.
@chidiogoms Wooow.. :p of course they can, each pod has their own dialect, so you cant expect her to put all there sounds in one movie :) But sure they do!
It's so interesting how each family/pod of orcas has their own unique language. It's just like how people in different parts of the world speak a certain way.
@peepchick101 They are very diverse in regards to culture, and they pass down their culture for generations. Prior to discovering this, humans were the only species thought to have done this to such impressive measures.
you must have remixed it
elianecnas 6 days ago
it's not as beautiful as the dolphin one (:
But Orcas look really nice.
ReineSchafwolle 3 weeks ago
ORCA 8DDDDD
LittlxxPuDDing 1 month ago
its sounds like the grudge bt ii loveee orcas :)
TheTweety408 1 month ago
THIS SOUND IS FREAKING SCARY!!! =S
It sounds like a chainsaw sticking into a alien monster!
P.S: EAT YOUR HEART OUT, Texas Chainsaw Massacre's intro sounds!
comaster2 3 months ago
Very cute and funny XDXD
Daniel890711 4 months ago
@a7XaNdOthErscOVErs
thats wat i said 2 my mum lol
16nwb1 4 months ago
Sounds more like aliens who have slammed their fingers on a heavy metal door.
GODOFWAR11911 4 months ago
@GODOFWAR11911 Hahaha!
Orcinus100 6 days ago
According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins
zytigon 5 months ago
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According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins, also try PZ Meyers, Pharyngula, Talkorigins
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According to the standard phylogenetic tree, whales are known to be the descendants of terrestrial mammals that had hindlimbs. There are many cases where whales have been found with rudimentary atavistic hindlimbs in the wild. Notably Kyoquot station, Vancouver island 1919 case . For super books about nature & science try, ' The greatest show on earth ' & ' Unweaving the rainbow ' by scientist Richard Dawkins, also try PZ Meyers, Pharyngula, Talkorigins, Truth-saves.
zytigon 5 months ago
The Orca at 0:10 is about to take off!
george7378 5 months ago
@a7XaNdOthErscOVErs Haha :)
Orcinus100 6 months ago
What very interesting vocalizations by the orcas.
KillerWhaleResearch 6 months ago
I know orcas can make more sounds than those.
chidiogoms 6 months ago
@chidiogoms Wooow.. :p of course they can, each pod has their own dialect, so you cant expect her to put all there sounds in one movie :) But sure they do!
EmilieSannessMusic 6 months ago
Wierd sound :) but i like it.
Druidiie 6 months ago
last night i was at seaworld and i put my ear on the glass and i herd them
ebonsmith 7 months ago
@ebonsmith Thats so awesome! :D
EmilieSannessMusic 6 months ago
@Tiffyluv1 Hihi :]
Orcinus100 7 months ago
thats very interesting
TheVansskater101 1 year ago
@TheVansskater101 Yeah! I think so too :)
Orcinus100 7 months ago
It's so interesting how each family/pod of orcas has their own unique language. It's just like how people in different parts of the world speak a certain way.
Very cool! =]
peepchick101 3 years ago
@peepchick101 Yeah, I know! I find it very interesting, too ;] And the sounds they make, are so adorable!!
Orcinus100 7 months ago
@peepchick101 They are very diverse in regards to culture, and they pass down their culture for generations. Prior to discovering this, humans were the only species thought to have done this to such impressive measures.
AlphaGinga 4 weeks ago