What do scientists think about the common ancestor of whales and hippos? (1 point)

Scientists generally agree that whales and hippos share a common ancestor. The evidence for this comes from fossil records and genetic studies. The similarities in their skeletal structure, DNA, and shared characteristics such as the presence of semiaquatic adaptations, supports the idea of a common ancestry. However, there may still be ongoing discussions and debates regarding specific details and the exact evolutionary timeline of this common ancestor.