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To: tpanther; allmendream

There’s a big difference between having a well established population where food is plentiful and predators are (relatively) scarce.

A transitional form which may be the first of it’s kind or one of only a few, doesn’t have the luxury of being able to get by like seals do.


633 posted on 03/03/2009 11:59:08 AM PST by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: metmom

None of which detracts from the point that this intermediate limb of a seal is both a functional leg and a flipper and a seal survives just fine without it being fully a leg or fully a flipper.

A “transitional form” may be a species that numbers in the thousands and exists for hundreds of thousands of years. For example the Australopithocine existed for millions of years over a wide range, yet people point to it as a “transitional” form between knuckle walking apes and bipedal humans.


635 posted on 03/03/2009 1:01:06 PM PST by allmendream ("Wealth is EARNED not distributed, so how could it be redistributed?")
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