Tiktaalik provides insights on the features of the extinct closest relatives of the tetrapods.
Tiktaalik provides insights on the features of the extinct closest relatives of the tetrapods.

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The latest missing link has now been DISCOVERED.
 Tiktaalik.
What is the Tiktaalik?
Tiktaalik /tɪkˈtɑːlɨk/ is a monospecific genus of extinctsarcopterygian (lobe-finned fish) from the late Devonianperiod, about 360 Mya, with many features akin to those of tetrapods (four-legged animals).[1] Tiktaalik may be representative of the evolutionary transition from fish to amphibians. It is an example from several lines of ancient sarcopterygian fish developing adaptations to the oxygen-poor shallow-water habitats of its time, which led to the evolution of tetrapods.[2] It and similar animals may be the common ancestors of a wide swathe of all terrestrial fauna: amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.[3] The first well-preserved Tiktaalik fossils were found in 2004 on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiktaalik

Now The Truth.
DID YOU KNOW? The worlds greatest Palaeontologist, that is, the one's who are telling the truth. CANNOT find one single ''missing link'' or ancestor to any living creature?

The fact is there are massive gaps between every creature and animal, with NO evidence of transition proving evolution.

As we read above.
The Darwinian Evolutionist have been telling people the Tiktaalik is a transitional fossil.

But yet again like all other so called missing links, it turn's out to all be a deceiving, false hoax.

You can join our friendly debate by going to Real Discoveries Blogger. HERE

Is There Valid and True Evidence to Support Natural Selection Proving Evolution? By Simon Brown.

And reading the truth: Is There Valid and True Evidence to Support Natural Selection Proving Evolution?

Plus a great article by Casey Luskin, EVOLUTION NEWS & VIEWS: For Darwinian Evolution, It's One Step Forward, Acknowledging Two Steps Back: Taking A Look at Tiktaalik.

I look forward to reading your comments. I am Simon Brown.
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