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To: VadeRetro
Since these species were not found in the same geographical location, one must make a presumption that some event occurred to force a move. This is, of course, in addition to the presumption that one evolved from the other.

I asked you the questions about the completeness of the fossils because that was not mentioned in what you posted. I presumed, mistakenly obviously, that you knew the material you had posted and could answer the question quickly. Perhaps when I have some hours to kill, I can wade through the material in the links and garner the answer myself, since you do not seem to know.

Again, it seems you cannot address the issue of fins turning into legs and gills into lungs. Therefore, the problem still exists. One must just presume that these things occurred.

1,065 posted on 02/27/2003 12:49:32 PM PST by MEGoody
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To: MEGoody
I asked you the questions about the completeness of the fossils because that was not mentioned in what you posted.

Eusthenopteron wasn't addressed on the Fish With Legs Site. My mistake. Eusthenopteron is known from thousands of specimens, many complete.

Panderichthys was addressed on the "Fish With Legs" Site.

Ichthyostega was addressed on the "Fish With Legs" Site.

I also have to ask, "Did you go here?"

1,070 posted on 02/27/2003 2:03:55 PM PST by VadeRetro
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