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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.