I miss the good old days when whales used to live on land. I had a pet whale once, and the day he left us to live in the ocean still breaks my heart to this day.
All life originated in the ocean, that means that the ancestors of the whale evolved to be able to live on land, only to, then, evolve to go back to the water. I can't think of anything more counterproductive if I tried, lol.
It’s not counterproductive because whales and other cetaceans still fill very particular niches in the marine biome that are only possible from the fact that they went on this very specific evolutionary path and got these specific traits
not really, with the advent of lungs found in land creatures they were able to reach sizes no fish could ever imagine reaching with their less efficient gills and "cold blood"
They didnt just return to fish, they become the king of fish. Largest animal (blue whale) and a top predator (orca) edit: In a strict evolutionary sense, all tetrapods are essentially “limbed fish,” because their ultimate vertebrate ancestor is a lobe-finned fish. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrapodomorpha
@@ms.yawhaw8831 what they mean is that all animals on earth started from a singular fish known as Tiktaalik. It was the blueprint for every animal alive today, so return to water means to go back to your ancestral roots.
The theory of evolution is a dogma without any scientific evidence. It was introduced not for scientific reasons but for ideological reasons. There are no fossils that prove evolution. More than 750 million animal fossils extracted from the earth prove that living things have not undergone any evolution. Living things did not appear by evolution but by the Cambrian explosion. And traces have been found that prove that people from the times when Darwinists claimed that people were half animals were fully human. And 200 million years ago there were people wearing shoes. "Triassic Shoe Sole Fossil" is proof of this. Darwinists hide this fossil from people, they never bring it up. There was no such thing as evolution. And countless studies in laboratories have failed to turn up any examples of beneficial mutations. Almighty Allah created living things not by evolution but by the Cambrian explosion. The functions of all organs, which Darwinists call obsolete organs in living things, have been revealed. In other words, there is no such thing as an expired organ in humans or other living things.
Train your dog to teach its descendants to live aquaticly and in 4 million years tops you'll get ur fish boy On a serious note there's a group of wolves that have developed a predominantly aquatic life style, so who knows what sick evolution they'll have that we won't get to see
Fun fact: you can tell that whales evolved from land animals b/c of the motion of their spine (similar to motion of dolphin and most land animals). A whales spine moves up and down similar to land animals. Unlike fish who’s spines move from side to side..that’s one of the reasons. Hope u learned something from me - have a good day!!! :)
because its a mammal........ its easier to evolve bigger lungs instead of completely changing its biology for gills in evolution it can only take the stairs up and to have gills that would mean it would have to take some down
***** Why would an animal that currently swims in the sea have vestigial leg bones in its body unless it used to walk on land? It's not terribly complicated.
***** Read bob dole's reply, and add in the dna for sense of smell which is fully turned off, dogs fully turned on, humans not fully on. Sense of smell is no good to whales. Etc etc. Creationists are so full of shit. By the way, "god" was created by the big bang, not the other way around, as the temperature was too high to allow for complex molecules. Have fun.
Catzilla For the same reason that you have an appendix. The species' leg now useless leg bones have begun to shrink, but they haven't had time to completely disappear. Perhaps descendants of modern whales millions of years in the future will not have leg bones and human descendants will not have appendixes.
Antonpreis that's assuming our big bang was the first one. Do you even know if anything exists outside of our own universe? Perhaps God exists there and made our big bang happen from that environment that is capable of sustaining molecules. Who knows? That's right, absolutely no one. So lets not assume too much too soon.
To be fair the ocean is larger than land. They have more space now. The land is ruled by a dangerous and destructive species, humans. In the ocean they managed to become the largest animal (blue whale) and a succesfull apex predator (orca).
It’s their pelvic bone and it’s not just a disconnected bone it helps them to move in the ocean and its very important for their sexual selection depending on its size , there is no clear evidence about whales being a rat that decided to swim more often
@@ahmeghaly7719 That's not evidence against evolution. If you look at prehistoric whales, their pelvises are larger and even have tiny back limbs visible out of the body. There's also one basic question that has a point against the thought of God individually making every animal as they are today and putting them on Earth at the same time. Why didn't God give whales gills? Whales have lungs like a mammal, but there's no reason why God had to make every single mammal have lungs. Why couldn't he just give the aquatic mammals gills so they don't have to come up for air?
As a child, I asked my teacher why whales have lungs instead of gills like all fish. He answered me because they were mammals. I wondered again why mammals, not fish if they are living in the water. He told me why my name was Farshad as if that logic answered anything. This happened almost 20 years ago, and I remember it as if it happened yesterday. Even though I am not a teacher, I promised myself to study and find answers to many questions that I may cross by those little curious minds.
I love how everyone is commenting about creationists when I scrolled down and I literally couldn't find a single comment that was made by a creationist.
@@pietromaximoff8239 we would never have to deal with overpopulation or lack of free food. Hell, we would be able to get more resources and we would probably progress faster as a civilization.
@@matthewmccormack1291 true, I was just trying to envision how the relocation of the nasal passage way would circumvent the placement of the brain over time. A timelapse of a cross section would be wild.
Ok so.... Basically some prehistoric doggo one day decided to jump into water and it became the biggest animal in the world Ok lemme try that (Edit: its 2020 and I evolved like I never could before, I’m now a flaming ball of depression and boredom)
It's even a doggo at all Whales are ungulate, hoofed animals. They are descended from a deer like animal name indohyus which may or may not evolved into pakicetus.
Maxwell Geldard Yeah 90% of the people are here just to troll creationists They dont know how stupid they look when they repeat this over and over again.
Marine Biologist here. All marine mammals (considered as cetaceans e.g. whales both toothed and baleen, dolphins and porpoise, pinnipeds e.g. seals both phocid and otariids, walrus, manatees, dugong, and the two carnivores the otter and polar bears) evolved from land based predators to reinvade the sea. The key phrase we are looking at here is MAMMAL. Unlike fish and other marine species these organisms have lungs not gills. They cannot breathe in an aquatic medium, rather they must surface to breathe. It is widely accepted that they evolved to reinvade the marine environment along the pathway of Desmostylia (google it and do some of the work yourself). This is held as true, not because of the writings of a group of people 2000 years ago back in the dark ages when it was a mystery that the sun rose every morning and the moon every evening, but because when studied, several characteristics of land mammals still exist in even the most advanced marine mammals. They still have all their phalanges and digits arranged in the same order as your own human hand unlike other aquatic organisms where the bones are much reduced, fused or purely absent to aid the specifically evolved buoyancy and locomotion (shark fins being cartilage to counter the specific gravity e.g. sinking effect of bone). The internal organs are all present and accounted for despite massive differences in size due to the overall morphological differences which is also different in most other aquatic organisms, the easiest observable being and enlarged liver in fish for extra lipid storage as a buoyancy aid. They poses eyes similar in photic receptor structure similar to those of nocturnal terrestrial animals. Ear structure, though modified, acutely similar in structure to terrestrial animals with the main difference being mandibular fat as an extra pathway to the inner ear enabling sound pinpointing in a denser medium where sound travels approx. 4.5x faster than air. I could go on but really, if you are going to argue against something at least educate yourself to that which you are opposing rather than spouting wild claims with no basis in any reality other than your own.
Just to add to the hate, all life probably evolved from chemosynthetic bacteria found at deep sea trenches and we all probably evolved from mudskippers.
bob dole I'm a little fuzzy on this. When you say they evolved "along the pathway of Desmostylia" are you saying that Demostylia was an ancestor or a model of how it happened. If the latter I may object that a model for clarity should be something people know about or that sheds more clarity than the Pakiscetus-Ambulocetus adaptation. If the former, then Desmostylia is either an Afrothere, hence related to elephants and manatees, or a side branch of the Perissodactyls. Whales are most closely related to Hippos and Artiodactyls. As for being descended from mudskippers, well, I'm sure I was descended from a more dignified variety of lungfish. Mudskippers just look, you know, silly.
Am I the only one a bit saddened by this video? It lacked the Indohyus at the beggining, which wikipedia describes as "deer-like". Like, I know it took millions of years, but imagine you were a deer and your descendants turned out to be whales. Maybe our children one day will be fishes.
2consider it doesn't happen instantly, the reason they did it was possibly because there was more predators on land so they evolved flippers and a more crocodile like body to be able to swim, later on becoming whales
@@JOHNWICK-5903.5 So imagine you’re an octopus with literally no self defense capabilities and no outer shell and you move really slowly but the only thing that can protect you is camouflage, which some octopi don’t even have, would you rather have horrible anxiety of a random predator catching and eating you alive or not, or just work a 9-5 job? Also pretty much like 60-70% (I am probably wrong about that) fish in the ocean get hunted and eaten, also whales get stuck on beaches and die a painful death alive.
Dash Matt i believe there is evoultion, to an extent, i dont think we came from fish, but i believe some types of fish looked different a long time ago, and changed because of natural selection.
I tried explaining this on my final science exam. We were to compose a short essay describing the stages of whale evolution and I turned in three pages where I butchered the entire explaination by over describing the whale rats and somehow still passed the test. 😂
where i live there are a lot of stray cats and dogs. most cats have tails about half the lenght most cats in other places have, why? because the dogs that i mentioned earlier sometimes catch cats, often by their tails, and kill them. so, most cats with long tais die, ones with reletivly short ones not so much evolution proven by cats and dogs on a village.
Jason Ribeiro Micro and macroevolution aren't legitimate terms, but regardless natural selection is a mechanism of evolution, by that I mean natural selection is a pressure that causes animals to change. What YOU are describing as "real evolution" is called a speciation event, in which a population of animals becomes two populations of distinct but often closely related animals, think the "big birds" of Galapagos islands. Evolution isn't one animal turning into another, and even then, who are you to say these cats aren't becoming a different subspecies of cat? Can you see several generations of cats into the future? Cause I sure as hell don't think you can. What were watching right now is an adaptation which is in itself another form of evolution, these cats may not be a completely different species but they are experiencing a genetic change in their population courtesy of evolutionary pressures.
What amuses me is that a group of interested animals took this decision and started living in the water body (correct me if I am wrong)! They ate there, survived there and copulated in there and evolved over time
That is a misunderstanding. That ancestor on land probably started to eat fish because of scarcity of food. They slowly evolved as they started to spend more and more time in water and less time on land.
No, their middle stages of evolution is thought to be the same as pinnipeds (includes the seals, sea lions, and walruses), otters, and marine iguanas, in which, they are semi-aquatic creatures with webbed feet. They gradually "bonded" with water throughout 50 million years of evolution due to the scarcity or the danger in their terrestrial habitats so they spent more time in water.
@@preethao.c2262 what is the mechanism that provides new information needed to transition from the land to the ocean? Can you explain the beneficial mutations that would need to occur to be able to hold your breath for an hour and dive to 2,000 meters like a whale? Thank you.
@@trieck Mutations give that information. If you want learn more about it, then I don't know enough to help, so google it. They didn't suddenly become aquatic. At first, they were probably swimming inside shallow waters for a short time and coming for air. So, these mutations happened over generations. But again, you have to google it to learn more.
Don't go back to monke. Go even further. Go back to lemur Go back to rat Go back to amphibian Go back to fish Go back to invertebrate Go back to microorganism Go back to primordial soup Go back the VOID
Cetacean development is such a beautifully profound example of evolution at its very finest. Its easy for people to see crocodiles transition from land to sea and then back to land, but cetaceans went so much further to become 100% aquatic and thats apparently hard to believe but sadly true to those with no grasp of taxonomy or paleobiology.
The illustration is not an actual depiction of evolution. Its just showing some of the whale forms that have been discovered and showing how the whale family in general became more aquatic in time.
Hello Dragon, long time no see, I hope all is well. Scientists said whales evolved 50 million years ago, but recently paleontologists discovered a fossil of fully aquatic whale dated 49 million years ago. Can you explain how could this happen, or do scientists need to change date again? And can you explain why Rodochetus is still being referred as one of the best evidence of whale evolution whereas Dr Phil Gingerich, the founder of Rodochetus, finally admitted that he made up the story, It's a hoax and many of evolutionists were deceived, and never had I seen in any of your argument that you agreed scientists deceived and made believe in the name of evolution. It seems OK for you to be deceived.
Dating is always an approximation. The further back you go the more errors have to be offset. If the new whale was found recently, then the date is that way because the technology,math and instruments have gotten more precise since whales were first dated. In other words, the more recent date is more correct. In terms of Phil Gingerich, I believe you are talking about the missing tail being assumed to be a fluke? He only found now half so there was a little speculation involved that turned out to be wrong or at least unprovable. This does nothing in the way of disproving whale evolution. The creature is still part of the whale family, and it's still aquatic. Who cares if he was wrong about the very end of the tail?
Seeing this I can’t even imagine how much thousands of hours, researches and work from so many different people around the world took it, just to share this in less than 2 min and in a easy way. I just love science so much :’)
Idohyus: Mouse dog Pakecetus: Looks like a dog Ambulocetus: Weird rat thing Kutchicetus: Reptile fish Dorudon: Olive Dolphin Basilosaurus: Tiny-head whale Humpback: Normal and recognizible
Tell me this, why do creationists feel the need to click on videos relating to evolution just to bash it, insult those who agree with it, and try to change everyone's minds? Why do you care so much what others believe? Do you have nothing better to do than click on videos of things you disagree with and argue with strangers all day? Why can't you stick to your own beliefs and let people enjoy a video of something that interests them?
+Kimberly E The reason creationists do that is obvious. They are filled with doubt of their own beliefs. They need to convince themselves by convincing others. If they were secure in their beliefs they wouldn't feel the need to publicly defend them so violently.
plusmetal rise even if you say the religious is intolerant atheist is just the same. and the major difference i notice is many religious argue because of what they believe, and some atheist is just want to triggering people just for fun. tho both sides should believe what they believe and just not argue with each other.
KoeSeer We didn't, we evolved from the Dimetrodon or Tiktaalik ( Theoretically, tho ), but if you're talking about the squirrel-like creature, the smallest ape that has existed, you're right.
There are so many conments complaining about creationists causing issues and stuff in the comment section, that it's now impossible to even find these creationist comments.
So the video was released 17 years ago and has been a subject of debate over the years. What's truly amusing is that years back people had rational and scientific mindset in this very specific chatbox but as time passed by people lost their scientific temperament, undermining the true logic.
I saw this video on tiktok (without giving you guys credits which is… exactly what you’d expect from tiktok) and I have to say the amount of people in that comment section that were like “You people believe in this none sense?” Was astounding. I’m glad to see TH-cam commenters have, you know, a bit more of common sense and well it makes me glad! This video is so interesting and that people don’t wanna believe it cause they “don’t understand it” just proves how amazing nature is and how truth is stranger than fiction! Keep it up! 💕💕
+Shreiker with a top hat Fish goes on land. Fish becomes amphibian. Amphibian leaves water entirely. Amphibian becomes reptile. Reptile becomes warm-blooded and develops live birth. Reptile becomes mammal. Then mammal pulls a total dick move, becomes whale, and eats fish that worked their asses off to ensure the mammals had a good future. Whales are ingrates.
Shoutout to the cameraman for living for the millions of years it took to record this.
Respect+ for the cameraman
A madman indeed
Funniest joke ever
The camera man couldn't have lived that long
@@MrUrech woooosh
Dad: i am going for swim party honey
Mom : okay, but don't be late.
Dad :
siddhant agrawal lol
You tellin me that one time he went to get milk, he turned into a bird?
@@pluggothesluggo5509 No. He turned into a whale.
Dad: never came back
Child: 💔
The dad is evolving
We can all agree that this is interesting as hell.
Justin Y. You're everywhere
Justin Y. I never expected you to comment on something scientific like whale evolution
Justin Y. .
There aren't many people here that recognize you, it must feel so sad.
omg. now your here?!!!!
I miss the good old days when whales used to live on land. I had a pet whale once, and the day he left us to live in the ocean still breaks my heart to this day.
Every 20 year old be like
Yep
😂
I’m sad for us humanity for having to be emotional after reading this 😢
lol😂
‘Did you swim?
Whale: yes
What did it cost?
Whale: legs’
Underrated af
Lmfao
Hahaahaaa🤣
And Fur, too
@@aleksandarvil5718 well yes
Whales: So am I a fish or a mammal?
Evolution: yes
yes.
a mammal
@@bitffald yes
Land To Aqua
Mammal
evolution be like :
Big Rat --> Swimming Big Rat--> Platypus--> Dolphin
😂😂
The missing link though
Evolution be like:
apes --> apes but with technology
and gigantic sea thing
PLATYPUS->scary Dolphin*
"Indohyus, my brother. I've decided to search for more food in the waters."
You'll regret this Pakicetus. The environment will force you to change.
@@EternalEmperorofZakuul I just need some shrimps. *_chuckles_* I will be perfectly fine
@@randomstranger_3 *35 million years later*
@@EternalEmperorofZakuul AAAAOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAH MRUUUUUUUH
BWOOOOOOOOEEEEE
@@randomstranger_3 WHAT THE FUCK
All life originated in the ocean, that means that the ancestors of the whale evolved to be able to live on land, only to, then, evolve to go back to the water. I can't think of anything more counterproductive if I tried, lol.
@@vmass4287 www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=%23&ved=2ahUKEwjBxaidvsXdAhXqs1kKHduWBycQ8TUwAnoECAsQGQ&usg=AOvVaw0VTJzWxrN8ZFOD4xbU2nov
popcorn guinea pig What's that?
and then it switch back to land and learn to be like human
It’s not counterproductive because whales and other cetaceans still fill very particular niches in the marine biome that are only possible from the fact that they went on this very specific evolutionary path and got these specific traits
not really, with the advent of lungs found in land creatures they were able to reach sizes no fish could ever imagine reaching with their less efficient gills and "cold blood"
Dude just went "Fuck evolution, return to fish."
Edit: Guys, I know they're not fish. It's just a joke.
They didnt just return to fish, they become the king of fish. Largest animal (blue whale) and a top predator (orca)
edit: In a strict evolutionary sense, all tetrapods are essentially “limbed fish,” because their ultimate vertebrate ancestor is a lobe-finned fish.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrapodomorpha
@@hanifanzak orca from dolphins' family right? Correct me if i'm wrong
@@aus503 yes but orca are more aggressive than dolphins
@@wolfking3917 i had a stroke reading that no offense
@@sova1235 I had stroke reading all comments, btw nice babe
_"The Sarface is bullshit, let's return to the water"_
- Whales, probably
Your PUBG player ??!!
I confuse, they started as some sort of rat dog
@@ms.yawhaw8831 what they mean is that all animals on earth started from a singular fish known as Tiktaalik. It was the blueprint for every animal alive today, so return to water means to go back to your ancestral roots.
@Mc Gangbang trying to bring religion into this now , are we...😯😮
@Mc Gangbang we are talking about science, not religion here buddy
"Okay time to get out"
"But mom I wanna stay in for 5 more minutes!"
*the five minutes*
The theory of evolution is a dogma without any scientific evidence. It was introduced not for scientific reasons but for ideological reasons. There are no fossils that prove evolution. More than 750 million animal fossils extracted from the earth prove that living things have not undergone any evolution. Living things did not appear by evolution but by the Cambrian explosion. And traces have been found that prove that people from the times when Darwinists claimed that people were half animals were fully human. And 200 million years ago there were people wearing shoes. "Triassic Shoe Sole Fossil" is proof of this. Darwinists hide this fossil from people, they never bring it up. There was no such thing as evolution. And countless studies in laboratories have failed to turn up any examples of beneficial mutations. Almighty Allah created living things not by evolution but by the Cambrian explosion. The functions of all organs, which Darwinists call obsolete organs in living things, have been revealed. In other words, there is no such thing as an expired organ in humans or other living things.
I’m going to let my dog swim for million of years and let’s see what kind of pokemon my dog will become
Xd
Train your dog to teach its descendants to live aquaticly and in 4 million years tops you'll get ur fish boy
On a serious note there's a group of wolves that have developed a predominantly aquatic life style, so who knows what sick evolution they'll have that we won't get to see
Maybe Vaporeon
@@vohloo9797 sheesh water dog
Damn i think most of the cod kids have it already maybe thats why they keep saying dog water
1. Rat dog
2. Swim rat
3. small water elephant.
4. Dolphin
ok
@R O U X T H E. B I G thanks
I dont like ur pfp
Mine is better
Your mom
Im beginning to feel like a rat dog rat dog
Fun fact: you can tell that whales evolved from land animals b/c of the motion of their spine (similar to motion of dolphin and most land animals). A whales spine moves up and down similar to land animals. Unlike fish who’s spines move from side to side..that’s one of the reasons. Hope u learned something from me - have a good day!!! :)
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Whaat!?,then belly dancers are fishes 😱
Big ass rodent: why don’t I go for a swim?
Millions of years later: 🐋
Their ancestors were not rodents, they were small omnivorous mammals with hooves like modern day pigs
@@IHATEMOCHA cool
If this creature went from land to water and turns into a sea creature it means we couldve been real mermaids LOL
Your a genius, we must swim more often
Yes
The Bodies of water isn't fully Explored yet, who knows if there's already been one
@@kalali7448 yes like imagine we only explore 5% of the ocean
Evolution of animals dont exist only evolution by age
This is just so nostalgic i remember when whales looked like that
Sir whats ur age?
YOOO I DO TOO
Man are u a time traveler?
Omg its the Queen of England
*holy music stops*
"GO BACK, I WANT TO BE SIREN"
Whales in the present: *Singing of hapiness*
Fish: Evolve into mammals and walk on land
Whales: you know what? fuck it, I'm going back
So imaginative but why didn't it grow gills in its evolution.. Argh.. wheres part 2 pls
....
because its a mammal........ its easier to evolve bigger lungs instead of completely changing its biology for gills in evolution it can only take the stairs up and to have gills that would mean it would have to take some down
@hehehehehe boi and this is uneducated shit caught in 4k
@@jzjzjzj first part is right but that last part is so ironic, as the video is about a mammal evolving to become aquatic...
@hehehehehe boi People choose to be stupid because they think they're too smart for science, Damn Im so glad Im me and not you bro
Even today, whales still have vestigial leg bones buried in their bodies. At some point in the past, they must have lived on land.
Not to mention their hand bones, all in place.
A Common Designer would have used that same design in sharks.
***** Why would an animal that currently swims in the sea have vestigial leg bones in its body unless it used to walk on land? It's not terribly complicated.
*****
Read bob dole's reply, and add in the dna for sense of smell which is fully turned off, dogs fully turned on, humans not fully on. Sense of smell is no good to whales. Etc etc. Creationists are so full of shit. By the way, "god" was created by the big bang, not the other way around, as the temperature was too high to allow for complex molecules. Have fun.
Catzilla For the same reason that you have an appendix. The species' leg now useless leg bones have begun to shrink, but they haven't had time to completely disappear. Perhaps descendants of modern whales millions of years in the future will not have leg bones and human descendants will not have appendixes.
Antonpreis that's assuming our big bang was the first one. Do you even know if anything exists outside of our own universe? Perhaps God exists there and made our big bang happen from that environment that is capable of sustaining molecules. Who knows? That's right, absolutely no one. So lets not assume too much too soon.
Reject land, return to w a t e r
water monke
water dog
Proof that we should follow whales on the journey back and we shall go back to MONKE.
IT WILL TAKE MILLIONS AND BILLIONS OF US TO DIE TO ADAPT
@@aetherian31 water dog the dog with the water
“Reject land, return to ocean”
My brain says: Whale
But my heart says: *D o g*
If it looks more like a dog
For me, it's more like this:
*Doggo > Krok > Fibsh*
I'd call it _chonko_ in water
my eyes say rat
To me it looks like a cow's head on a wolf's body
what level do they evolve at?
Goody Loc There's a mystic lagoon in the Orange Islands.
16 and 32
Claude your mom is a fat mystic lagoon.
BadBoyChris this is not pokemon.
BadBoyChris level 2 i think
Imagine you just wanted to go for a quick swim but became something else entirely and now you can’t get out of the ocean
*Evolution*
To be fair the ocean is larger than land. They have more space now. The land is ruled by a dangerous and destructive species, humans. In the ocean they managed to become the largest animal (blue whale) and a succesfull apex predator (orca).
@@hanifanzak I thought orcas are dolphins:")
@@zoid8494
Orcas and dolphins are bros, sharks hate both of them cause one kills you and the other scare you
@@hanifanzak Humans still polute the ocean, sir edgelord.
How are there still people saying this is a lie? Whales have tiny pelvic bones that are disconnected from the rest of their skeleton.
It’s their pelvic bone and it’s not just a disconnected bone it helps them to move in the ocean and its very important for their sexual selection depending on its size , there is no clear evidence about whales being a rat that decided to swim more often
@@ahmeghaly7719 That's not evidence against evolution. If you look at prehistoric whales, their pelvises are larger and even have tiny back limbs visible out of the body. There's also one basic question that has a point against the thought of God individually making every animal as they are today and putting them on Earth at the same time. Why didn't God give whales gills? Whales have lungs like a mammal, but there's no reason why God had to make every single mammal have lungs. Why couldn't he just give the aquatic mammals gills so they don't have to come up for air?
@@ahmeghaly7719 then why does it have lungs, vestigial legs and a placenta ?
A lot of organs that used to be called "vestigal" in humans, as evidence for macro-evolution, now are known to have a purpose.
For more than 30 years I have been swimming in our pool and I am still waiting for the first fin on my neck to be appear
You gotta wait for another 30 million years, just be patient
That’s good, 30 years! Now wait for 49,999,970 years.
Fin or gil
Hahahahhaha
😆😂😆😂
Shout out for the cameraman surviving for million years to record this
Its An Animation Dude There's NO Cameraman
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
what are you talking about? Then how can this video created,dum dum 🥴
It's a joke
@@Wateristhebestdrinkfr Issa joke
Normal people:*watching a educational video quietly*
Me:*trying to increase the volume*
I thought I was normal b4 watching your comment
We same dude
Me too trying to increase volume 🤣😂
Me trying to lower down the brightness of the screen at night by pressing the *volume button.*
@@dcmuggamuga407 bcoz of lack of sleep
Same here👁👄👁
Creationists really be thinking God is so simple that he just made organisms that don't change smh. Evolution is a fact and Jesus is king.
You know what? I respect you opinion
Have a great day
@@jakubgrono9070w comment
Based
I don't respect your opinion. You're just mixing a scientific fact with unnecessary religious droppings. I accept that you have an opinion.
Thousands of years later, fish will be saying their ancestors used to be human.
Add another 3 zeros.
LOL
Yes, the Bajau descendants
Uh no
Yasmeen Rojas
for stupidity this theory
Whale: Hey evolution can I have lungs?
Evolution: To breathe on land?
Whale: Yeeeees
*Actually returns to ocean like a boss*
🤔🤔🤔
XD
@@AmidaNyorai48 听小子,我知道你不是中国人,所以别再努力冷静了
Man , the days when these memes were popular 🥺🥺
@@indranighoshal5232You mean these memes? th-cam.com/video/kSs8haVNuTY/w-d-xo.html
Imagine going for a swim and staying for millions of years
u will too become a whale without gills
Nice one 😂
@@CurlyPine433 Ohhhnooooo😂😂
Mermaid
@@yosefargisuryatama2538 yea
"You will regret this, Pakicetus. The environment will force you to adapt!"
I wish humans would evolve out of their wisdom teeth already.
Acctualy, some people already did that. I belive that there's a 10% chance not to have them! I guess that just proves how microevolution works!
I didn’t grow wisdom teeth
Jessica Lynn Maloney congrats your one of the most evolved humans
Evolution stopped for humans.
@@Novak2611 no it hasn't
As a child, I asked my teacher why whales have lungs instead of gills like all fish. He answered me because they were mammals. I wondered again why mammals, not fish if they are living in the water. He told me why my name was Farshad as if that logic answered anything. This happened almost 20 years ago, and I remember it as if it happened yesterday. Even though I am not a teacher, I promised myself to study and find answers to many questions that I may cross by those little curious minds.
Too many lies in the teaching system unfortunately
He didn't even try to teach you anything. Lmao
>didnt answer why whale have lungs
>didnt answer why whale aren't a fish and instead slightly mocking your name
Yeah good teacher for real.
@@3takoyakisNo no, see he was a good teacher because he made him want to learn
Bruh thats a bad teacher the answer was simple af whales have lungs Bc their ancestors lived on land
Me: about to sleep
"Whale evolution"
Me: it won't hurt to watch this
Are u me?
🤣🤣🤣 I felt the same too so..here I am
Unfortutely, this hurts to watch for religitard delulus who have nut-sized brains trapped inside thick crusts of ideology.
So the mouse was like “Yo This land stuff Just ain’t for me, I’m bout to be a Aquatic Mammal now.”
I love how everyone is commenting about creationists when I scrolled down and I literally couldn't find a single comment that was made by a creationist.
PotatoInAPot most true comment yet
PotatoInAPot those people are actually creationist than creationist itself. LOL XD
Duff Clem I like you. You look at both sides of the story, instead of mindlessly sticking to one.
Go to newest first
PotatoInAPot lol, if I am the creationist I am sure I won't create you
It's evolving, just backwards.
*-PewDiePie*
It just don't want to be in the land, and I wish the prehistoric human did this too
@@and12345.conan. we could've been real mermaids
@@pietromaximoff8239 we would never have to deal with overpopulation or lack of free food. Hell, we would be able to get more resources and we would probably progress faster as a civilization.
@@sivvinod3187 and be real Mermaids
@@pietromaximoff8239 yes, Caesar, we would also have been mermaids.
This guy is a legend for recording more than a billion years of evolution. Need help clearing your storage space?
The evolution of cetaceans is actually estimated to be around 50 million years ago.
A billion years would be effing primitive lol.
@@archive2500 ok
Now i know that mosasaurous and whales are obviously related :>
@@noobkingd706 They are not. Whales are mammals and the closest relatives of mosasaurs are monitor lizards.
This guy's pucci
The humans i bred in that giant bath tub after millions of years:
Who TF liked this? 💀
@@nozeekah5035 me
I did @@nozeekah5035
I hope there are videos of all animals evolution so I can watch one by one
Yes, me too, is very amazing watching how they adapt and change to environment
Yyy
This is so nostalgic, I remember when Wales used to have four legs🥺🥺
Yeah so nostalgic man
Only 50 mya kids will remember
Now they had two because Anglo stole them
Fr my guy
You are not educated lol noob satan will take you God will sen me to heaven not you hahahaahhaahhaahhahaha lol
My childhood memories. Me and my elder brother used to go to see how whales evolve. Old golden days. 😢
I am sorry for your elder brother not surviving the thunder tribulation.
Time traveller
I’m from Timbaktu
Here the whales evolve daily and then come back to land at sunset to devolve
You never had a childhood if you didn’t have to survive millions of years of evolution
bro lived in cenozoic age 💀
Did anyone randomly get this recommended 13-15 years later?
I was one of them lol
16 years in my case.
It would be interesting to see how the nasal passage way developed into a blowhole. Pretty insane.
I guess bc it was easier for them to surface for air if their nostrils were placed towards the top of their head
@@matthewmccormack1291 true, I was just trying to envision how the relocation of the nasal passage way would circumvent the placement of the brain over time. A timelapse of a cross section would be wild.
@@matthewmccormack1291 or maybe it was because their snout kept on extending and became more streamlined?
That makes sense thank you for the visual!@@ErikReich
Evolution is a huge fiction, amazing anyone believes any of it.
"im just going for a swim, ill be back"
*49 million years later*
"ok just a few more minutes"
The fossilized remains: Father, your back!
This is a simple proof that limbs are not important for swimming. If you agree with me, say hi..!
Hi!
bye
hi..!
gulag blyat
Stay halal bro
Everyone: 🌊->🏝️*
Whales: 🌊->🏝️->🌊*
Whales: you know what? ima go back this place sucks
Ok so....
Basically some prehistoric doggo one day decided to jump into water and it became the biggest animal in the world
Ok lemme try that
(Edit: its 2020 and I evolved like I never could before, I’m now a flaming ball of depression and boredom)
Chill it’s a joke 😒
@Noah Smith it has to work
It's even a doggo at all
Whales are ungulate, hoofed animals. They are descended from a deer like animal name indohyus which may or may not evolved into pakicetus.
@@ducklinglikesplaying9576 This is also a joke, and so are you.
I know its a joke but in case people forget, its your generations of offspring(ur kids) that get to evolve, not you
Shout out to people who went back 15 billion years ago to know this kind of stuff.
I get the joke, i just hate it.
But the universe is 13.9 billion years old lol
The earth is not even 15 billion years old, what a flop
@C.I.A. there’s nothing to woosh buddy, this guy forgot how old the earth is
@@cobrakai6417 no need to get educational about a joke so r/whooosh
we have discovered a new form of cancer called this video's comment section
Lol
lmao
haha
Maxwell Geldard Yeah 90% of the people are here just to troll creationists They dont know how stupid they look when they repeat this over and over again.
Matt Barry is because you can't but, well I understand
Pakicetus: I want to go back to water
Also pakicetus: Swims and evolves into whales
"Dog jumps into water and becomes fish"- The movie
**Mammal on land**
Whale: i want the real evolution
**Semi aquatic**
Whale: I said the real evolution
**Mammal in water**
Whale: *y o s*
Noice
Kid: Mom, Can we get a whale?
Mom: We have whale at home..
Whale at home: 0:04
It's still cutw
@@Condor2481 everything that's not a person is cute
@@notsohana true
That's so fuckin cute that made me smile
Impossible
Your mother jumped in the ocean and the whales said "give us a few million years to evolve and we'll be right with her to sing 🎶 WE ARE FAMILY! 🎶"
Very early whales: I am fish
Early Whales: k, let’s go onto land, It’ll be fun
Whales later: screw this I wanna go back
Marine Biologist here. All marine mammals (considered as cetaceans e.g. whales both toothed and baleen, dolphins and porpoise, pinnipeds e.g. seals both phocid and otariids, walrus, manatees, dugong, and the two carnivores the otter and polar bears) evolved from land based predators to reinvade the sea. The key phrase we are looking at here is MAMMAL. Unlike fish and other marine species these organisms have lungs not gills. They cannot breathe in an aquatic medium, rather they must surface to breathe. It is widely accepted that they evolved to reinvade the marine environment along the pathway of Desmostylia (google it and do some of the work yourself). This is held as true, not because of the writings of a group of people 2000 years ago back in the dark ages when it was a mystery that the sun rose every morning and the moon every evening, but because when studied, several characteristics of land mammals still exist in even the most advanced marine mammals. They still have all their phalanges and digits arranged in the same order as your own human hand unlike other aquatic organisms where the bones are much reduced, fused or purely absent to aid the specifically evolved buoyancy and locomotion (shark fins being cartilage to counter the specific gravity e.g. sinking effect of bone).
The internal organs are all present and accounted for despite massive differences in size due to the overall morphological differences which is also different in most other aquatic organisms, the easiest observable being and enlarged liver in fish for extra lipid storage as a buoyancy aid. They poses eyes similar in photic receptor structure similar to those of nocturnal terrestrial animals. Ear structure, though modified, acutely similar in structure to terrestrial animals with the main difference being mandibular fat as an extra pathway to the inner ear enabling sound pinpointing in a denser medium where sound travels approx. 4.5x faster than air.
I could go on but really, if you are going to argue against something at least educate yourself to that which you are opposing rather than spouting wild claims with no basis in any reality other than your own.
Just to add to the hate, all life probably evolved from chemosynthetic bacteria found at deep sea trenches and we all probably evolved from mudskippers.
thanks!
bob dole
I'm a little fuzzy on this. When you say they evolved "along the pathway of Desmostylia" are you saying that Demostylia was an ancestor or a model of how it happened. If the latter I may object that a model for clarity should be something people know about or that sheds more clarity than the Pakiscetus-Ambulocetus adaptation.
If the former, then Desmostylia is either an Afrothere, hence related to elephants and manatees, or a side branch of the Perissodactyls. Whales are most closely related to Hippos and Artiodactyls.
As for being descended from mudskippers, well, I'm sure I was descended from a more dignified variety of lungfish. Mudskippers just look, you know, silly.
you are a lunatic
bob dole
Uh...
Mudskipper like fish.
Plus Dugongs and Manatees evolved from land based herbivores, not carnivores
When he said "it was swimmin time" and swam all over us I felt it, the time taken is soo long I really felt it coming inside of me
Coming inside of you? What are you on about 📸🤨
@@justadrawing 😭
I CAN FEEL THE WHALE COMING INSIDE OF ME😭😭
it was so wet
Truly one of the swimmers of all time
The fact that whales can't breath underwater makes sense now
Am I the only one a bit saddened by this video? It lacked the Indohyus at the beggining, which wikipedia describes as "deer-like". Like, I know it took millions of years, but imagine you were a deer and your descendants turned out to be whales.
Maybe our children one day will be fishes.
Note that this isn't every single evolution leading up and this was made 9 years ago
samuel cajillo
2consider it doesn't happen instantly, the reason they did it was possibly because there was more predators on land so they evolved flippers and a more crocodile like body to be able to swim, later on becoming whales
2consider Explain why whales are mammals.
😂😂
I reject my humanity. Return to whal.
Haha
@@ultorgaming7975 yeah
Me: Turn into merman
nice jojo
Return to bat.
Is that means we can domesticated water doggo?
I think it's a giant rat!
Who tf still uses the word doggo
@@mariolumbanraja8276 who tf bullies someone for saying doggo in 2020 when a bunch of doggo memes are blowing up
@Manfreski how to dmesticate water doggos?
my man was like: the land is boring im goin back to water
Life originated from water and moved to land snd got adapted to it.
Whale: land wasn't as as comfortable as water, so i returned xd
😂😂 that's what I thought too
Terrestrial mammals when they think of water: sea monsters 💀💀💀💀
Cetaceans today: Yes, we are. Y'all scared? 😏😏😏😏
Yeah. Chilling in water is miles better than 9-5 job.
@@JOHNWICK-5903.5 So imagine you’re an octopus with literally no self defense capabilities and no outer shell and you move really slowly but the only thing that can protect you is camouflage, which some octopi don’t even have, would you rather have horrible anxiety of a random predator catching and eating you alive or not, or just work a 9-5 job? Also pretty much like 60-70% (I am probably wrong about that) fish in the ocean get hunted and eaten, also whales get stuck on beaches and die a painful death alive.
Now i understand Christians who can't comprehend this
comment section:
95 percent people bashing creationist for bashing this video.
5 percent creationist bashing this video.
l a m b s a u c e it's very idiotic
I’m a Christian but I literally don’t care, I’m just watching it because it’s satisfying lmao
l a m b s a u c e another 5%-christians who find this actually interesting, myself included.
Zachary Ricks ikr, it’s just satisfying even though I don’t believe in evolution 😂😂😂
Dash Matt i believe there is evoultion, to an extent, i dont think we came from fish, but i believe some types of fish looked different a long time ago, and changed because of natural selection.
"I hate walking"
-Whale?
I tried explaining this on my final science exam. We were to compose a short essay describing the stages of whale evolution and I turned in three pages where I butchered the entire explaination by over describing the whale rats and somehow still passed the test. 😂
It's all made up anyway so don't frame that diploma.
whale rats? what's that?
where i live there are a lot of stray cats and dogs.
most cats have tails about half the lenght most cats in other places have, why? because the dogs that i mentioned earlier sometimes catch cats, often by their tails, and kill them. so, most cats with long tais die, ones with reletivly short ones not so much
evolution proven by cats and dogs on a village.
TZR That's actually really interesting! I've never heard of that happening before.
It's actually called Natural Selection.
Ft Sy Stsgs
Which is mechanism of evolution, and thus your argument is...?
Jason Ribeiro
Micro and macroevolution aren't legitimate terms, but regardless natural selection is a mechanism of evolution, by that I mean natural selection is a pressure that causes animals to change. What YOU are describing as "real evolution" is called a speciation event, in which a population of animals becomes two populations of distinct but often closely related animals, think the "big birds" of Galapagos islands.
Evolution isn't one animal turning into another, and even then, who are you to say these cats aren't becoming a different subspecies of cat? Can you see several generations of cats into the future? Cause I sure as hell don't think you can.
What were watching right now is an adaptation which is in itself another form of evolution, these cats may not be a completely different species but they are experiencing a genetic change in their population courtesy of evolutionary pressures.
TZR Awesome! I love the example you have given for natural selection.
Also, I am NOT being sarcastic about it. It is actually really facinating.
What amuses me is that a group of interested animals took this decision and started living in the water body (correct me if I am wrong)! They ate there, survived there and copulated in there and evolved over time
That is a misunderstanding.
That ancestor on land probably started to eat fish because of scarcity of food. They slowly evolved as they started to spend more and more time in water and less time on land.
Migration and changing echo systems is what makes some animals go through this process
No, their middle stages of evolution is thought to be the same as pinnipeds (includes the seals, sea lions, and walruses), otters, and marine iguanas, in which, they are semi-aquatic creatures with webbed feet. They gradually "bonded" with water throughout 50 million years of evolution due to the scarcity or the danger in their terrestrial habitats so they spent more time in water.
@@preethao.c2262 what is the mechanism that provides new information needed to transition from the land to the ocean?
Can you explain the beneficial mutations that would need to occur to be able to hold your breath for an hour and dive to 2,000 meters like a whale?
Thank you.
@@trieck Mutations give that information. If you want learn more about it, then I don't know enough to help, so google it.
They didn't suddenly become aquatic. At first, they were probably swimming inside shallow waters for a short time and coming for air. So, these mutations happened over generations. But again, you have to google it to learn more.
Water: Come over
Whale: No, I can't, I have legs
Water: Big reptiles are no more
Whale:
Lol
Fun fact: If you blink you have clearly missed 1.235.675 years of the evolution.
Just like the whale made the wise decision to return to water, you too must return to monke.
th-cam.com/video/sMG1nlQi5bg/w-d-xo.html ..
@sparxy Hmm. Go to monke then wait for monke to evolve to crab
I will become a banana tree to help other monke
Don't go back to monke.
Go even further.
Go back to lemur
Go back to rat
Go back to amphibian
Go back to fish
Go back to invertebrate
Go back to microorganism
Go back to primordial soup
Go back the VOID
Me : *Stay 2 hours at pool*
Also me : Now I'm a mermaid , b i t *c* h !
Hahahahah 🤣😂😂😂
Me who stay 3 days at the pool be like
Yo moma
Fake
Nobody can film for millions of years
5 months later, only I say your comment so here's a like
Jay Williams No shit Sherlock, it’s a guess.
jay williams its just a theory dumbass no one knows if its true or not
christ people, get good at that gen z humor
In this comment thread nobody knows what a joke is
I need a sped up version of this video with the caption “Whale lore” and the epic version of “somebody I used to know” as background music
Cetacean development is such a beautifully profound example of evolution at its very finest. Its easy for people to see crocodiles transition from land to sea and then back to land, but cetaceans went so much further to become 100% aquatic and thats apparently hard to believe but sadly true to those with no grasp of taxonomy or paleobiology.
Didn't someone tell you already that whales existed before all of the life forms in this cartoon except for Pakicetus.
Paul Godden ..which?
Paul Godden no...
But they still breathe air so how aquatic can they really be
@@waynepayne9875 They breathe air, which they hold in their lungs for multiple hours at a time. So that makes them pretty damn aquatic.
The illustration is not an actual depiction of evolution. Its just showing some of the whale forms that have been discovered and showing how the whale family in general became more aquatic in time.
Hello Dragon, long time no see, I hope all is well. Scientists said whales evolved 50 million years ago, but recently paleontologists discovered a fossil of fully aquatic whale dated 49 million years ago. Can you explain how could this happen, or do scientists need to change date again? And can you explain why Rodochetus is still being referred as one of the best evidence of whale evolution whereas Dr Phil Gingerich, the founder of Rodochetus, finally admitted that he made up the story, It's a hoax and many of evolutionists were deceived, and never had I seen in any of your argument that you agreed scientists deceived and made believe in the name of evolution. It seems OK for you to be deceived.
Dating is always an approximation. The further back you go the more errors have to be offset. If the new whale was found recently, then the date is that way because the technology,math and instruments have gotten more precise since whales were first dated. In other words, the more recent date is more correct. In terms of Phil Gingerich, I believe you are talking about the missing tail being assumed to be a fluke? He only found now half so there was a little speculation involved that turned out to be wrong or at least unprovable. This does nothing in the way of disproving whale evolution. The creature is still part of the whale family, and it's still aquatic. Who cares if he was wrong about the very end of the tail?
Dragontao1 Hahaha OK
its a sad day when some-one has to point this out
Hisham Hashim You just got shat on, punk!
Seeing this I can’t even imagine how much thousands of hours, researches and work from so many different people around the world took it, just to share this in less than 2 min and in a easy way. I just love science so much :’)
science is a lie bdw
@Minitos Pollo shut up im seeing a giant rat turn into a mutant seal and you just ruined it
Can't you see its fake and wrong
@@Bwv1046 Don't you dare start this anti-evolution garbage here as well, Twitter doing it was already cancer.
@@user-un1uo9mt9q Like you have any of proof of whales were idk what that animal is maybe a dog or something
“Kevin, get out of the water! KEVIN!”
“Let him go, Steve, let him go his own way.”
Idohyus: Mouse dog
Pakecetus: Looks like a dog
Ambulocetus: Weird rat thing
Kutchicetus: Reptile fish
Dorudon: Olive Dolphin
Basilosaurus: Tiny-head whale
Humpback: Normal and recognizible
th-cam.com/video/y1cC4KWFKuE/w-d-xo.html
Tell me this, why do creationists feel the need to click on videos relating to evolution just to bash it, insult those who agree with it, and try to change everyone's minds? Why do you care so much what others believe? Do you have nothing better to do than click on videos of things you disagree with and argue with strangers all day? Why can't you stick to your own beliefs and let people enjoy a video of something that interests them?
+Kimberly E
The reason creationists do that is obvious. They are filled with doubt of their own beliefs. They need to convince themselves by convincing others. If they were secure in their beliefs they wouldn't feel the need to publicly defend them so violently.
SoCal Roadcam because that’s how the human mind works.
No, it's how sociopathic minds work.
plusmetal rise even if you say the religious is intolerant atheist is just the same. and the major difference i notice is many religious argue because of what they believe, and some atheist is just want to triggering people just for fun. tho both sides should believe what they believe and just not argue with each other.
Cause, we were bored.
Animal's name 100000 years ago : kutchikotorutadondonrakon
Animal's name now : dog
Edit : holy bruh why I get so many likes?
Animal name than
Felis catus
Now cat
@Envy hmmmnn you got a point
@Envy OK 👌
I mean almost all animals that we dug up have names like that, probably just because thats the scientific name. Dog:Canis lupus familiaris
@MGCINI MHLANGA chill out buddy
are these real footages?
yes
@@quantumyamzxy8432 why?
@@quantumyamzxy8432 why?
@@quantumyamzxy8432 what happened?
Yes, I have a pet pakicetus
Human : from sea to land
Whale : *uno reverse card*
Shark: so what's your story
Whale:
"So, it all started when I had 4 legs...."
"and then i swim more.. and i have a tail for some reason"
Nice to see the origin of my ex girlfriend
geo 700 lmao XD
Damn
I think that’s too harsh
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
😂😂😂😂😂😂 beastality is not ok...
After 15 years you tube randomly recommend me this video wow
His first though is like: i wonder what will happen if i stay on water quite for a "while"
"WHILE"???
@@giantnuclearlizard4582 yee
Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that animals as giant and majestic as whales evolved from ugly little rodent thingies?
So did we.
Danaus plexippus
Fair point :p
Danaus plexippus Our ancestors were majestic and badass. They were like little cute lizards, but deadly.
CJCroen1393 well, we also evolved from rodent-like ancestor...
KoeSeer We didn't, we evolved from the Dimetrodon or Tiktaalik ( Theoretically, tho ), but if you're talking about the squirrel-like creature, the smallest ape that has existed, you're right.
There are so many conments complaining about creationists causing issues and stuff in the comment section, that it's now impossible to even find these creationist comments.
So the video was released 17 years ago and has been a subject of debate over the years. What's truly amusing is that years back people had rational and scientific mindset in this very specific chatbox but as time passed by people lost their scientific temperament, undermining the true logic.
His hommies: Where´s Pakicetus?
Pakicetus:
I saw this video on tiktok (without giving you guys credits which is… exactly what you’d expect from tiktok) and I have to say the amount of people in that comment section that were like “You people believe in this none sense?” Was astounding. I’m glad to see TH-cam commenters have, you know, a bit more of common sense and well it makes me glad! This video is so interesting and that people don’t wanna believe it cause they “don’t understand it” just proves how amazing nature is and how truth is stranger than fiction! Keep it up! 💕💕
this makes me want to kill again
0:31 RIP Fish 2007-2007
+Shreiker with a top hat Fish goes on land. Fish becomes amphibian. Amphibian leaves water entirely. Amphibian becomes reptile. Reptile becomes warm-blooded and develops live birth. Reptile becomes mammal. Then mammal pulls a total dick move, becomes whale, and eats fish that worked their asses off to ensure the mammals had a good future. Whales are ingrates.
AND IIIIIII (HOLY SHIT) WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOUUUUU (I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DID THIS TO ME GODDAMMIT!)
#justiceforfishy
Nick Carlson like if u cri evrytiem
So True
Seahorse:IN FOR A SWIM! CANNONBALL!!!!! *sploosh* Fish:SPLOSH dolphin:SPLASH! *with tail*