I coulda sworn I saw an exhibit showing a lot of intermediate steps between Hyracotherium (aka Eohippus) and modern horses, zebras, asses, etc.
This is evidence that all these species lived on the Earth, and some of the species, at least, merge almost imperceptibly into the "next" one.
The only evidence you had was that something was dead. No evidence of where it came from or how anything changed, if at all.
You do not know if all of those things are from the Earth at all or if they had been changed by some sort of engineering.
I coulda sworn I saw an exhibit showing a lot of intermediate steps between Hyracotherium (aka Eohippus) and modern horses, zebras, asses, etc. This is evidence that all these species lived on the Earth, and some of the species, at least, merge almost imperceptibly into the "next" one. |
An astronomer, a physicist and a mathematician (it is said) were holidaying in Scotland. Glancing from a train window, they observed a black sheep in the middle of a field.
"How interesting," observed the astronomer, "all scottish sheep are black!"
To which the physicist responded, "No, no! Some Scottish sheep are black!"
The mathematician gazed heavenward in supplication, and then intoned, "In Scotland there exists at least one field, containing at least one sheep, at least one side of which is black."