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It was one of the biggest mysteries of evolution: how did four-legged land mammals evolve into whales? And how did a top team of paleontologists unravel this 50-million-year-old cold case?
In The Mystery of the Walking Whale, from The Nature of Things, host Sarika Cullis-Suzuki joins them on a search for answers that takes her from the tropical waters of the Caribbean Ocean to the sands of a desolate Egyptian desert. #TheNatureOfThings #WalkingWhale
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It was one of the biggest mysteries of evolution: how did four-legged land mammals evolve into whales? And how did a top team of paleontologists unravel this 50-million-year-old cold case?
In The Mystery of the Walking Whale, from The Nature of Things, host Sarika Cullis-Suzuki joins them on a search for answers that takes her from the tropical waters of the Caribbean Ocean to the sands of a desolate Egyptian desert. #TheNatureOfThings #WalkingWhale
Stream more amazing docs for free: gem.cbc.ca/the-nature-of-things/s63e02
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