by holeinthewoods on February 21st, 2009

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Other than Neanderthal man(which still causes a division in the scientific community), have transitional fossils ever been found?

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  • by PocketNut is as sure as a peanut on September 16th, 2009

    PocketNut is as sure as a peanut

    I used Tiktaalik Roseae as an example when debating with a creationist, only to be informed that this is supposedly a "mozaic creature", not a species in transition, and that in order to prove that evolution is a fact, I would need to produce the remains of a creature with partly formed features and/or organs, which would clearly be incapable of survival where natural selection is in force.
    So, in order to prove to a creationist that evolution occurs, I must disprove evolution!
    Tiktaalik is a creature in possession of both limbs for walking on land, and gills for breathing under water, thus, clearly, this semi-aquatic species was in the process of becoming a land based animal.

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