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Mohirfollowshare
7-13-2008 1:33 PM
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Mohir says:
Now Friedman reports finding two different missing links. They are fossil fish with their eyes in different places on the two sides of their skulls - one in the normal position and one closer to the midline (see Diagram). One is Amphistium, a previously described genus found in several fossil deposits in Europe, in which the asymmetry went unnoticed because in fish fossils only one side of the animal is generally preserve. The other is Heteronectes, a new genus. At 10 to 20 centimetres long, the specimens were clearly adults and not larvae in which the eyes were migrating
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7-13-2008 9:46 PM
meancookie89
could it be that people and animals are constantly evolving and changing .....even genetically???
7-13-2008 10:21 PM
darkles
You mean ... Whether we believe it or not?!?
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