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Scientists have made an unexpected statement about dolphins

The structure of the skull of dolphins and crocodiles have a lot in common.

The structure of the skull of dolphins and crocodiles have a lot in common. To such unexpected conclusions of biologists from the Australian University.

By computer simulation of the structure of the skull and jaws of animals, it was found striking similarity in the structure of the head two types of animals. At the first stage scientists could not find a clear explanation of revealed facts, as dolphins are mammals that have fallen long ago from the land into the water, while crocodiles are representatives of reptiles descended from dinosaurs. In other words, between them there are no intermediate life forms.

At a later stage it was established that the similarity is not due to biological kinship, and the type of dominant power. And so, and so you want to catch the brisk their victims. And it’s a lot easier to do with a head with elongated jaws.

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