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It’s Official: Dolphins and Orcas Have Now Crossed the ‘Point of No Return’ in Their Evolution of Returning to Land Again

Full article from Indiadefencereview (whatever that is, popped up in my Google feed):

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Dolphins and orcas, revered for their intelligence and agility, have reached a pivotal point in their evolutionary journey. New research has revealed that these marine mammals, once land-dwellers, have evolved to a stage where returning to life on land is biologically impossible. A breakthrough study underscores that after millions of years of evolutionary change, dolphins and orcas are now forever bound to the ocean.



A Critical Evolutionary Milestone

Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the study scrutinized over 5,600 mammal species to understand how dolphins and orcas evolved from semi-aquatic ancestors to fully marine life forms. The research, led by Bruna Farina, a PhD candidate at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, concludes that the transition from semi-aquatic to fully aquatic is a one-way path. Once a species makes this leap, its evolutionary direction becomes irreversible.

Farina’s team found that this transition occurred millions of years ago when mammals returned to the sea. Unlike their terrestrial predecessors, dolphins and orcas cannot evolve back to a land-based lifestyle. Their adaptations—such as specialized limbs, unique diets, and reproductive systems—have become so ingrained that reversing these traits is no longer possible.

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Photo tag:”Summary of the mammalian phylogeny, grouped by orders, and showing how they were classified under our categorization. The scale for the number of species in the bar plot is log-transformed.”

The Cost of Specialization

Dolphins and orcas are the epitome of specialized marine predators. Over time, they have adapted to life in the ocean in remarkable ways. Their larger body sizeshelp conserve heat in cold waters, while their diets evolved to sustain the high metabolic demands of life underwater. Their limbs evolved into flippers, and their tails became powerful tools for propulsion, allowing them to navigate the seas with unmatched precision. Even their reproductive systems have adjusted to facilitate aquatic births.

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Photo tag:”Tiktaalik roseae model, an ancestor of tetrapods that is thought to have started to make the transition from sea to land 375 million years ago”

While these adaptations are crucial for survival in the ocean, they come at a cost. The traits that make these creatures so successful in their marine environment have also made it impossible for them to revert to life on land. According to Dollo’s Law, once a complex trait is lost through evolution, it is highly unlikely to reappear. This principle underscores the irreversible nature of the changes dolphins and orcas have undergone.

The Risk of Extreme Specialization

Although dolphins and orcas are highly efficient predators in the ocean, their extreme specializationalso makes them vulnerable. The more specialized a species becomes, the less adaptable it is to environmental changes. For these marine mammals, this means their survival is tightly linked to the health of marine ecosystems.


As climate change, ocean acidification, and pollution continue to threaten marine habitats, the specialized traits of dolphins and orcas could become a liability. If ocean conditions worsen beyond their capacity to cope, these species will have no evolutionary backup plan to adapt. This lack of flexibility poses a serious threat to their long-term survival.


Video in article: https://youtu.be/3LSYvGZ_BlM?si=B6v7Ix_mVy8OK_Bd



Link: https://indiandefencereview.com/its-official-dolphins-and-orcas-have-now-crossed-the-point-of-no-return-in-their-evolution-of-returning-to-land-again/
 
Maybe a self lubricating anus... for benis future...
Could be in future, all men born faggots with few sperms in sack. Women need artificial pregnant.

The elephant's tusk is used to destroy the trees. During the dry season, it searches for trees, knocks them down and eats the foliage. Ivory is an adaptation of the elephant to the environment.

Studies already show a drop in sperm production.

Dildos, iphones are tools to human evolution.

I believe in Charles Darwin and evolution
 
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Full article from Indiadefencereview (whatever that is, popped up in my Google feed):

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Dolphins and orcas, revered for their intelligence and agility, have reached a pivotal point in their evolutionary journey. New research has revealed that these marine mammals, once land-dwellers, have evolved to a stage where returning to life on land is biologically impossible. A breakthrough study underscores that after millions of years of evolutionary change, dolphins and orcas are now forever bound to the ocean.



A Critical Evolutionary Milestone

Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the study scrutinized over 5,600 mammal species to understand how dolphins and orcas evolved from semi-aquatic ancestors to fully marine life forms. The research, led by Bruna Farina, a PhD candidate at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, concludes that the transition from semi-aquatic to fully aquatic is a one-way path. Once a species makes this leap, its evolutionary direction becomes irreversible.

Farina’s team found that this transition occurred millions of years ago when mammals returned to the sea. Unlike their terrestrial predecessors, dolphins and orcas cannot evolve back to a land-based lifestyle. Their adaptations—such as specialized limbs, unique diets, and reproductive systems—have become so ingrained that reversing these traits is no longer possible.

View attachment 900589
Photo tag:”Summary of the mammalian phylogeny, grouped by orders, and showing how they were classified under our categorization. The scale for the number of species in the bar plot is log-transformed.”

The Cost of Specialization

Dolphins and orcas are the epitome of specialized marine predators. Over time, they have adapted to life in the ocean in remarkable ways. Their larger body sizeshelp conserve heat in cold waters, while their diets evolved to sustain the high metabolic demands of life underwater. Their limbs evolved into flippers, and their tails became powerful tools for propulsion, allowing them to navigate the seas with unmatched precision. Even their reproductive systems have adjusted to facilitate aquatic births.

View attachment 900590
Photo tag:”Tiktaalik roseae model, an ancestor of tetrapods that is thought to have started to make the transition from sea to land 375 million years ago”

While these adaptations are crucial for survival in the ocean, they come at a cost. The traits that make these creatures so successful in their marine environment have also made it impossible for them to revert to life on land. According to Dollo’s Law, once a complex trait is lost through evolution, it is highly unlikely to reappear. This principle underscores the irreversible nature of the changes dolphins and orcas have undergone.

The Risk of Extreme Specialization

Although dolphins and orcas are highly efficient predators in the ocean, their extreme specializationalso makes them vulnerable. The more specialized a species becomes, the less adaptable it is to environmental changes. For these marine mammals, this means their survival is tightly linked to the health of marine ecosystems.


As climate change, ocean acidification, and pollution continue to threaten marine habitats, the specialized traits of dolphins and orcas could become a liability. If ocean conditions worsen beyond their capacity to cope, these species will have no evolutionary backup plan to adapt. This lack of flexibility poses a serious threat to their long-term survival.


Video in article: https://youtu.be/3LSYvGZ_BlM?si=B6v7Ix_mVy8OK_Bd



Link: https://indiandefencereview.com/its-official-dolphins-and-orcas-have-now-crossed-the-point-of-no-return-in-their-evolution-of-returning-to-land-again/
What a load of shit
 
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