The Hippo's Missing Link 16
hende_jman writes "Working with French Colleagues, Jean-Renaud Boisserie, a post-doc fellow at UC Berkeley, found fossil and molecular evidence that points to a close relationship between the hippopotamus and aquatic mammals. The hippo's evolution has been a contentious issue in biology and through history it has been associated with many animals such as horses and pigs."
Is this actually news? (Score:3, Interesting)
Congress with beasts... (Score:1, Funny)
Yeh, there was a time in college when that was okay.
I don't see it (Score:1)
Where did they find this missing link? (Score:1)
har.har.har
The answer was known in 427 BC! (Score:5, Interesting)
Yes, but that doesn't answer the modern question (Score:3, Funny)
Re:The answer was known in 427 BC! (Score:2)
OK. I'm confused ... exactly what about the description is so wrong as to conclude that?
Four feet? Check.
Has hooves? Check
Blunt Nosed? Check.
Mane? Well, they're hairy.
Tusks? Check, well, okay, big teeth that look like tusks.
Furry tail? Kinda, sorta
Big? Check.
I'm sure they wouldn't let me try and make a spearshaf
Re:The answer was known in 427 BC! (Score:1)
What? (Score:3, Funny)
USPS Weighs In (Score:4, Interesting)
No information on evolutionary history. For that, Dawkins' Ancestor's Tale [barnesandnoble.com] is highly recommended. Mentions the hippo specifically.