Monastic communities in the Buddhist tradition cut normal social ties to family and community, and live as "islands unto themselves".[242] Within a monastic fraternity, a sangha has its own rules.[242] A monk abides by these institutionalised rules, and living life as the vinaya prescribes it is not merely a means, but very nearly the end in itself.[242] Transgressions by a monk on Sangha vinaya rules invites enforcement, which can include temporary or permanent expulsion.[243]
The morphology of the sense organs suggests that hearing was important for Remingtonocetus but that vision was not. This is consistent with the environmental evidence from the rocks that the fossils are found in. Indian Remingtonocetus probably lived in a muddy bay protected from the ocean by islands or peninsulas. Rivers may have brought sediment into this bay, and the water may not have been transparent.
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