this part of the world. tim muffet, bbc news. scientists in egypt say they've discovered the fossilised remains of an amphibious, four—legged whale. the bones were found in rock formations that are a3 million years old. it's thought they could help trace the transition of whales from land to sea. tim allman reports. giants of the ocean, we know they are different enough fish. up until now, we knew they didn't normally have legs. but then, in the western deserts of egypt, these bones were unearthed. we named it after the ancient egyptian god anubis. this is what