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Author Topic:   Land Mammal to Whale transition: fossils
Clark
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Message 184 of 302 (230258)
08-05-2005 3:11 PM
Reply to: Message 183 by Yaro
08-05-2005 2:58 PM


Re: fossilization chances
/lurk mode off
I'd like answer to the question too. The best I could determine, Randman said this about speciation events, from message 45 of this thead:
Now, it could be wrong, but for purposes of this thread, what I asked for were fossils showing the immediate prior species that evolved into the theorized intermediary and the immediate subsequent species ... However, if we find some fossils of an ancient species fairly near to another species but with some small differences, perhaps we can submit it as a candidate for documentation of a speciation event.
If that's wrong, perhaps Randman could clarify.
/lurk mode on
This message has been edited by Clark, 08-05-2005 03:13 PM

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