Subject: How about one of the big ones? Fish to amphibian.
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Posted on: 2015-06-28 10:45:00 UTC

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you: Tikaalik.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fa/Tiktaalik_Chicago.JPG/640px-Tiktaalik_Chicago.JPG

You may not know it, but you are looking at one of paleontology's greatest achievements. Over years of digging up bones and fossils, we have become very good at discerning what evolutionary stage is supposed to be at each rock layer. So good in fact, a team of researchers said that in a very specific rock layer, we would find the first "walking fish." One trip to Canada later, and what did they find in that exact rock layer but this beauty. Do you want to know what it would have looked like alive? Here you are!

http://museumvictoria.com.au/pages/17110/imagegallery/pic-42337-tiktaalik.jpg

See those fins? He used them to push himself unto land and walk around. Kinda like mudskippers, but for longer periods of time. Don't know what a mudskipper is? Here you are again!

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e0/GambianMudskippers.jpg/640px-GambianMudskippers.jpg

And this one is still alive! Here, I'll prove it! Have a video!

See, there are plenty of "missing links" if you go looking for them. Nature is fascinating, is it not?

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