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Like dolphins. They returned to the ocean after they evolved to be a land dwelling mammal. There gills have turned into something else so they now have to resurface to take a breath using their lungs.
Originally posted by PieKeeper
reply to post by Sinter Klaas
Mammals evolved from reptiles, and therefore, early mammals layed eggs. The 5 egg laying mammals today (monotremes) have retained egg laying through their evolutionary history. Live birth came about because it was an adaptive trait, and all other mammals exhibit this. There are species of snakes and shark that give live birth as well, so it's obviously favorable for some species in their environments.
I've never heard anyone say that evolutionary "steps" cannot be reversed, though that idea is probably a misconception to begin with.
Now for my question. How did mammals got in reverse, threw away the egg shell and started to lay shell less eggs. Protected by their own body instead.
Hi thank you for your answer. However it was not the one I was looking for. ( no offense )
I used the dolphin example to for a reason.
That reason was their lungs. Why didn't they simply evolved gills again.?
Well... It seems that the muscles that powered the gills are used in mammals to power the jaw.
My understanding is that every egg has a shell. Ours just look more like frogs or fish because of the moist surrounding it is developing in.
The placenta is the equivalent of the egg yoke. ( Yellow in the midst of all the white in a bird egg ) Wasn't sure how to translate and spell it correct...
I'm sorry my response is a bit late.
Sorry. I didn't realize you were asking a question to which you already knew the answer.
My answer is in the 'paint the wall' analogy. What is your answer?
Sharks have both gills and jaws. And their jaws are much more powerful than the dolphin's.
The real reason is that they had a perfectly useful and more efficient, method of oxygenation:
Likewise organisms don't devolve, they evolve to something new, which may be very similar to something they used to have, or not.
Originally posted by Sinter Klaas
reply to post by rnaa
I used the dolphin example to for a reason.
That reason was their lungs. Why didn't they simply evolved gills again.?
You say and I now it is understand as truth that new developments can't be un-done.
My question about us and the eggs women produce.
Those eggs are more or less the same as they were while we only lived in the sea.. They lost the need and thus ability to have a hard shell. But it is not a new thing.