[5 / 2 / 3]
Quoted By: >>51143144 >>51143154 >>51143156
>The god of the seas, according to Chinese folklore, was a large whale with human limbs
>Examples of vestigial structures (also called degenerate, atrophied, or rudimentary organs) are the loss of functional wings in island-dwelling birds; the human vomeronasal organ; and the hindlimbs of the snake and whale. Sometimes these vestigial structures can become functional again, in what it's called reverse evolution.
Apologize
>Examples of vestigial structures (also called degenerate, atrophied, or rudimentary organs) are the loss of functional wings in island-dwelling birds; the human vomeronasal organ; and the hindlimbs of the snake and whale. Sometimes these vestigial structures can become functional again, in what it's called reverse evolution.
Apologize