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Author Topic:   New Tetrapod Shows Evolution from Fish to Land
sld
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04-06-2006 9:37 AM


Nature has just published an interesting article on a new species that shows clear signs of intermediate changes from fish to amphibian. Main story is here:
The fish that crawled out of the water | Nature
Other links to other stories:
Page not found | ScienceBlogs
The Lancelet: Tiktaalik rosae
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Arctic fossils mark move to land
This is indeed a major find and a major development in understanding the evolution from fish to amphibians and ultimately the conquering of land.
What do the creationists think? Is this not a clear example of an intermediate fossil?
SLD

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04-06-2006 9:37 AM


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