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Old 09-20-2014, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by RobotElvis [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Unlike most mammals, dolphins do not have hair, except for a few hairs around the tip of their rostrum (beak) which they lose shortly before or after birth. The only exception to this is the Boto river dolphin, which has persistent small hairs on the rostrum.
There are certain characteristics that all mammals have in common. Mammals all are warm-blooded animals, they breathe air, have hair, and moms feed their babies milk from mammary glands. Whales actually do all of these things!

I guess dolphins and whales do have hair. Probly because they are mammals. That's called science.

The better question to ask yourself is: if there are hair follicles present where there is no hair, at what point did the animal lose the hair and why don't we find hairy dolphin and whale fossils?
Hairy marine mammals aren't dolphins. That's the thing about evolution that is hardest for a creationist to grasp. There's no such thing as a transition species, only other species.