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Hows this for an itermediate form?
March 4, 2013 at 5:21 pm
I saw this and thought, wow, a living intermediate!!!
This creature has EVOLVED to consume algae and incorporate parts of it into itself to produce food. This could possibly lead to a life form that is an animal but is born with photosynthetic cells to make its own food.
And before you ask, no I don't have any proof. This is pure conjecture on my part. But I think it is a pretty good example of how evolution works.
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RE: Hows this for an itermediate form?
March 4, 2013 at 6:48 pm
Of course, there's also the lungfish, a fish that is capable of going on the land (for fairly brief periods of time). That said, creationists use a very peculiar definition of "Transitional form" that mandates that nothing currently known can count as a transitional form, unless we get a fossil of every single life form from the beginning of life to Erasmus Darwin.
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RE: Hows this for an itermediate form?
March 4, 2013 at 7:41 pm
(March 4, 2013 at 6:48 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: Of course, there's also the lungfish, a fish that is capable of going on the land (for fairly brief periods of time). That said, creationists use a very peculiar definition of "Transitional form" that mandates that nothing currently known can count as a transitional form, unless we get a fossil of every single life form from the beginning of life to Erasmus Darwin.
Yep, you are absolutely right. And the ironic thing is, they don't realize that EVERY form is a transitional form, including the human form.
ohhh, religion...
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