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Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby Netherrealmer » 06 Aug 2025, 08:47

Because of evolution many animals ends up looking nothing like their final form. I mean billions of years ago snakes have legs and ancestors of penguins can fly but because of evolution things has changed.


Here are evoltution of many animals.


Who would have thought T-rex ends up as chicken



Who would have thought Whales use to look like dogs


Of the most ancient ancestor of humans are fish


Gorillas almost evolved into humans


Also dogs before they become pets
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby eldavis » 07 Aug 2025, 04:13

Are these evolutions really true? I know chickens looked like little T-Rex but didn't know it was actually an evolution.
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby Netherrealmer » 07 Aug 2025, 04:41

Yup T-rex evolves into chickens,Turkey,guinea fowls and Pigeons

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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby eldavis » 08 Aug 2025, 04:20

So which means the chicken DNA still contains some trace of the T-Rex?
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby Netherrealmer » 08 Aug 2025, 05:52

Animals are bigger back then because the world use to have more oxygen and land
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby germainebull » 02 Oct 2025, 09:31

It’s true, evolution is a fascinating and fascinating thing! Many animals have undergone major genetic changes over millions of years, and the results are completely different from what they were before.

The example of snakes with legs or penguins with the ability to fly is evidence of the power of environment and time in shaping organisms. Evolution affects behavior, nature, and even survival.

And about T-rex becoming a chicken—that’s even more amazing! But it teaches us that life changes, and each generation creates a new history. Evolution is the amazing journey of life on earth.
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby eldavis » 02 Oct 2025, 12:08

Netherrealmer wrote:Animals are bigger back then because the world use to have more oxygen and land


So in other words the word is changing itself to be able to accommodate everything and everyone?
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby ptrikha21 » 02 Oct 2025, 12:18

This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby germainebull » Yesterday, 09:53

ptrikha21 wrote:This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.


As they say, learning is a continuous process.
I bet I have not yet touched the surface in the realm of learning about evolution.
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Re: Evolution of animals before their final form

Postby eldavis » Yesterday, 11:17

germainebull wrote:
ptrikha21 wrote:This is quite interesting! While I knew of many of the evolutionary aspects, I did not knew of many others.


As they say, learning is a continuous process.
I bet I have not yet touched the surface in the realm of learning about evolution.




Very true, we tend to learn new things on a daily basis.
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