Rodhocetus (SciiFii)

The sealwhale (Rodhocetus modernus) is a species of protocetid whale that originally lived from the Lutetian (48.6 to 40.4 million years ago) of Pakistan and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction by SciiFii and introduced to the modern coastlines of Asia, Europe, and Africa to help boost biodiversity. The sealwhale has short limbs with long hands and feet that are webbed and a sacrum that is immobile with four partially fused sacral vertebrae. It is one of several amphibious whale species that possess land mammal characteristics, thus demonstrating the evolutionary transition from land to sea. It is a carnivore that mainly feeds on fish, squid, and and crabs. The conservation status of the sealwhale is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts and adjusting to life near coastal cities and suburbs, using platforms similar to what seals use in order to rest and in order to breed in a manner similar to seals.