@jkuhlmedia @MilicajRobert @Gutsick_Gibbon When you find it let me know. 🤣 Tiktaalik is still a fish: It has fins as well as scales, but its overall construction helps to blur the conventional boundary between “fish” and “tetrapod.” https://t.co/VhTxN3EE
@AbsurdlyWise @MilicajRobert @Gutsick_Gibbon Tiktaalik is still a fish: It has fins as well as scales, but its overall construction helps to blur the conventional boundary between “fish” and “tetrapod.” It's a blur. 🤣 https://t.co/VhTxN3EEYq
@NotEvolution1 Less than 30 seconds. Less time than it took you to tweet https://t.co/Pz9Rmlfcuc
@reuben_barboza @JacksonWheat1 Proof in the final sense is not a thing in science. All scientific findings are provisional due to the possibility of new evidence being uncovered. However there is lots of evidence regarding the "fish" to tetrapod transition
@JonathanSarfat1 @VCradier @JamesMo19320924 good thing more data keeps coming in https://t.co/ZNqnWwuqSo
@s8n @ForgetfuP Not quite right, as should know 😉 https://t.co/qB5areYTDD
RT @PhilBrown62: @dan_cameron99 @LlewellenLowe @erichovind Nature clearly shows fish evolved their fins to feet https://t.co/WMNw8gPeho
@dan_cameron99 @LlewellenLowe @erichovind Nature clearly shows fish evolved their fins to feet https://t.co/WMNw8gPeho
@dan_cameron99 @McClureShawn @AiG Does this help with the understanding of tetrapods living on land evolution https://t.co/DzTSRSJ2fh
@hm91043957 @JohnBoweActor @BBCNews @itvnews @SkyNews Fair enough -all humans have a fish bloodline (if you go back about 385 - 360 million years or so). Weird point to make but, hey, you do you. Still have no idea why you're wibbling on about LSH, thoug
@Yousef_8761 @AlesayMotaz @samofthehil @THR Fact 1️⃣ one of the best examples of evolution is the fish to tetrapod evolution. read up 👇 https://t.co/Vk22ZEPz3L. https://t.co/ZQXVSE9oPi
RT @TakeThatDarwin: @liherbawell @CezarJipa1 @KatTheFunnyMom @jonpit1965 @BethBourgeois @ksorbs Fantastic. Here’s a cladogram depicting som…
@liherbawell @CezarJipa1 @KatTheFunnyMom @jonpit1965 @BethBourgeois @ksorbs Fantastic. Here’s a cladogram depicting some of the earliest tetrapods. https://t.co/1Iboy98858
@badendave @SG73127916 @a8f00bc8c342463 @WinnieAngel17 You mean like tiktaalik? https://t.co/fLgd1hmz0g Or other early tetrapod fossils? https://t.co/g6shNmEryv
RT @ezequielvera: No son una cadena lineal. No hay eslabones. Ni encontrados, Hay ramas. Hay un árbol evolutivo. Y varios fósiles transicio…
No son una cadena lineal. No hay eslabones. Ni encontrados, Hay ramas. Hay un árbol evolutivo. Y varios fósiles transicionales. https://t.co/6Cf6kFahQa https://t.co/xf4LUnG7zr
@OutofRightField For a detailed easy to read explanation of the middle bit, see here. https://t.co/KDs1VdEcol