If evolution exists why there aren't any fossils of transition period?
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If evolution exists why there aren't any fossils of transition period?
There are. Where did you hear that there aren't?
Transitional fossil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaQuote:
Traditional spindle diagram showing the vertebrates classes "budding" off from each other. Transitional fossils typically represent animals from near the branching points
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...le_diagram.jpg
I was lead by emotions when I wrote this duo to inability to provide a solid answer. And the moment later after I posted this I realized that this question doesn't have sense. Almost every fossil is in a transitional form.. unless we have fossils of creatures that died together or in a in quick succession..
And there was not delete topic button, so it remained this way. But after all this can be helpful for someone with a similar thought.
good luck with that
I don't want to spam this thread, but with what exactly?
For not being able to suppress my emotions and to think before I say or do something? If that is what you meant then I completely agree with you, but when I am not able to provide answers I look for all solutions that came on my mind...
finding someone with a similar thought
sculptor, why are you being so obtuse. HB3Ii is not looking for someone with a similar thought. They are suggesting that if someone has a similar thought and searches science forums for such a question/answer they may be fortunate enough to find it here.
ok thanks for the clarification