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The semi-aquatic Indohyus, a small mammal resembling a deer without antlers, lived in Southern Asia 48 million years ago. Some scientists now believe the animals may have been ancestors to the earliest whale species.
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Indohyus News
- Google News: Indohyus
- BBC News: Whale "missing link" discovered (December 20, 2007)
- Guardian Unlimited: How a small deer evolved into the whale (December 20, 2007)
- Associated Press: Whales May Have Come From Deer-Like Animal (December 19, 2007)
- Similarities in the formation of ear bones and teeth indicate to scientists that the Indohyus may have evolved into early whale species about 50 million years ago.
- ScienceBlogs: The Loom: Whales: From So Humble A Beginning... (December 19, 2007)
- National Geographic News: Whales Evolved From Tiny Deerlike Mammals, Study Says (December 19, 2007)
- ScienceBlogs: Laelaps: Shaking the Cetacean evolutionary bush (December 19, 2007)
- National Geographic News: Deerlike Mammal Was Whale Ancestor? (December 19, 2007)
- Nature.com: The land-based ancestor of whales (December 18, 2007)
- Science Centric: The missing link between whales and their four-footed ancestors discovered (December 19, 2007)
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