This is, of course, the same fossil record that (unmistakably) shows the mesonychus morphing into Shamu.
Then you wrote: This is, of course, the same fossil record that (unmistakably) shows the mesonychus morphing into Shamu.
Note that you are again refusing to state or to deny the obvious truth that eohippus grew and became more horse-like. Although you no doubt know that eohippus is well documented with a number of intermediate steps in its growth.