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Skeleton of modern
              seal, virtually identical
              to the earliest known
               seals of the Miocene
                            era.
                                                         Cynodictis gregarius, the
                                                         land-dwelling carnivorous
                                                         mammal which
                                                         evolutionists believe to
                                                         have been seals' closest
                                                         ancestor.












         A typical seal skeleton, and what evolutionists believe to be its nearest land-dwelling ancestor.
         Again, there is a huge difference between the two.












                                                                 Halitherium, an early sea
                                                                 cow from the Oligocene



            Hyrax, which is
            considered to be the
            nearest terrestrial
            ancestor of the
            sirenian aquatic
            mammals which also
            include sea cows.







         A sea cow, and what evolutionists call its nearest terrestrial ancestor.
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