http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jan/13/tiktaalik-fossil-fish-four-legged-land-animal
Well, almost. Had gills and lungs, too.
Can you say 'missing link'?
metatron
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http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jan/13/tiktaalik-fossil-fish-four-legged-land-animal
Well, almost. Had gills and lungs, too.
Can you say 'missing link'?
metatron
Tiktaalik is a fascinating fossil. Cofty wrote an excellent thread on it once.
"Satan the Devil" put those in-between fossils there so that scientists can fool us.
Take a look at these then:
If you are going to say 'missing link' then you will need to be more precise as to exactly how and when amphibians evolved tens of millions of years later. As it happens, this period is called Romer's gap because the fossil record is so sparse it is effectively non-existent. In fact, the descendants of Tiktaalik, the Acanthostega, were completely wiped out so Tiktaalik was a missing-link to nothing.
Thank you Earnest. You have made me wish to research further.
Kinda on topic... Kinda.
As to the precise chain of development, I know not - and I doubt anyone else really does either.
However, as this and many other examples make clear, transitional or in-between forms did exist. The idea of fixed 'kinds' is nonsense because animals exist or did exist that don't fall into neat catagories, as creationists would have it.
and the addition of millions of years, as asserted, doesn't help either.
metatron