When you have been swimming in water all of your life, you may not understand
what walking on land is like.
The order and arrangement of the bones in the four limbs of land - dwelling animals are an exaptation
for walking on land, since these limbs originally evolved for navigating water; by contrast, changes to the shape of the bones and to the musculature are adaptations, Gould and Vrba wrote.
You'll be surprised how easy it is for you to
walk on land when you're wearing these fins.
Mathematical models were used to evaluate how the limb bones were able to withstand the physical demands
of walking on land.
Six years ago a NASA probe brought back samples of alien life, but when it crash - landed the probe «infected» a large swathe of Mexico with seeds that grew into enormous creatures that look like octopi (that's plural for octopus)
which walk on land.
Differences include 1) sea lions have external ear flaps, 2) sea
lions walk on land using all four flippers -LRB-
This is a chronicling of the Turzex race from their humble beginnings
from walking on land, to their uncertain future throughout the galaxy.
Finally, Mercy for Animals faces a tremendous challenge in the fact that the vast majority of seafood consumed in the U.S. comes from Asia and South America, where the concept of worrying about fish welfare is as foreign as if fish suddenly
started walking on land: «Welfare rights are primarily a Western phenomenon.»
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Fossil records suggest that the forelimb and hind limb may have had different functions
for walking on land, but the specific mechanisms that contributed to these differences are less known.
«Can you really explain to a fish what it's like to
walk on land?
What's funny is that the bible only says «god» killed animals that
walked on land and birds.
Are you expecting something like a fish that
walks on land?
Well, there are fish that
walk on land, though.
By my reasoning, if one fish can climb out of the water and
walk on land, others could too.
Eventually, I am certain that scientists will discover that all fish can climb out of the water and
walk on land, just like the mud skipper.
I've always been amazed that before modern technology, people successfully used the moon to navigate so precisely, whether they were
walking on land or traveling in a vessel.
The truth is, those early paleontologists — and generations of their successors — got those terrible lizards, well, terribly wrong: T. rex as a tail - dragging lunk, tank - like Iguanodon, long - necked sauropods submerged in water because surely they were too big to
walk on land.
Walking Whale French artist Marguerite Humeau has re-created the song of Ambulocetus, a mammal that
walked on land and swam like an otter.
9 The Shark
That Walks on Land: And other strange but true tales of mysterious sea creatures by Michael Bright, The Robson Press, # 12.99 / $ 16.99 This is a book about the ocean's marvels, mythical and real — among them the metre - long epaulette shark that does indeed walk on its paddle - shaped fins.
Dinosaurs were not the first vertebrates to
walk on land.
The African lungfish (Protopterus annectens) has lobe - shaped fins similar to those seen in the ancestors of the first vertebrates to
walk on land.
Ninety million years ago in what is now Argentina, a terrible predator hunted some of the biggest animals ever to
walk on land.
But like the first animals to
walk on land, it lacks a middle ear.
August 17, 2016 New techniques boost understanding of how fish fins became fingers One of the great transformations required for the descendants of fish to become creatures that could
walk on land was the replacement of long, elegant fin rays by fingers and toes.
From the director of Spawn comes this direct - to - video creature feature about genetically engineered, amphibious snakehead fish (meaning they can
walk on land) that escape from a shipwreck and begin terrorizing a Louisiana swamp.
Swimming allows animals to use several muscles at the same time while stretching more easily and with greater comfort than they would
walk on land.
They have no external ears, but can rotate their hind flippers and
walk on land.