James Owen
for National Geographic News
October 15, 2008
The skull of a 375-million-year-old walking fish reveals new clues to how our fish ancestors evolved into land dwellers.
The fossil fish—called Tiktaalik roseae—was discovered in the Canadian Arctic in 2004 and provides the 'missing link' between fish and land vertebrates, according to scientists. It's also the proud owner of the world's first known neck.
read more at National Geographic News
Thursday: Hili dialogue
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Welcome to Thursday, April 25, 2024, and it’s National Zucchini Bread Day
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2 comments:
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great stuff in there
ismaail,
thanks for the link
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