Whales and close ancestors (Cetacea) in the section 'Palaeontology'
Video in the How Creationism Taught Me Real Science series.
Video by Jackson Wheat.
Whales: Can Evolution Account for Them?
Article by Matthew Landau in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The bibliography is missing from this version but is available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
Those Amazing Animals: The Whales and the Dolphins
Article by Frederick Edwords in the journal Creation/Evolution on the on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The bibliography is missing from this version but is available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.
No Genes were Lost in the Making of this Whale
The genes for hind limbs are still present in cetaceans and start to be expressed in the embryo but the resulting limb buds are then reabsorbed.
True Vestigial Structures in Whales and Dolphins
Article by Ernest C. Conrad in the journal Creation/Evolution on the website of the National Center for Science Education. The bibliography is missing from this version but is available in the PDF format of the issue in which this article appears.