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Author Topic:   The Definition and Description of a "Transitional"
nator
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Message 13 of 110 (127362)
07-24-2004 6:00 PM
Reply to: Message 12 by Robert Byers
07-24-2004 5:48 PM


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What is a transition?
Well all or some or any fossils of all the body types between point a and point b.
A long time. Lots of oppourtunity. So many "kinds" must of existed.
We aren't talking about what a transition is.
We want to know what a transitional fossil would look like, according to you, and why.
You say they don't exist, but if they did, what do you think it should look like? Please explain why it would look that way.

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