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Primordial Fish Had Rudimentary Fingers
chrisisasavage - 9/23/2008 at 20:10

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ScienceDaily (Sep. 23, 2008) — Tetrapods, the first four-legged land animals, are regarded as the first organisms that had fingers and toes. Now researchers at Uppsala University can show that this is wrong. Using medical x-rays, they found rudiments of fingers in the fins in fossil Panderichthys, the “transitional animal,” which indicates that rudimentary fingers developed considerably earlier than was previously thought.
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Source: Science Daily
Source URL: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/09/080922090843.htm

I can't wait to get Robert Felix's new book, I'm interested to read his theories. It's obvious evolution is a real, and happens periodically, but it does seem some of the mutations are drastic, and the current theory of natural evolution is clearly flawed, many evolutionary changes happen rapidly, like how we evolved. It was almost instantaneous. Mt. Toba is the current commonly accepted theory as to why.