I'm so totally impressed by your post. No fish, huh? So where did Dryopithecus evolve from?
I'm so totally impressed by your post. No fish, huh? So where did Dryopithecus evolve from?
Sure, there's fish, you just have to go back an extra 400 million years.
A million or 400 million, it's all the same to me. But thanks.
Hominoidea likely evolved from the Oligocene Anthropoids such as Parapithecus, Propliopithecus, Adapidium, and Aegyptopithecus. Propliopthecus and Aegyptopithecus are generalized catarrhines and thus are the best examples of ancestors for all later anthropoids.
So, ummm, are you an anthropologist or just a very smart guy?
Why aren't monkeys having human children?
No. I'm a math/econ major. I take physical anthropology courses because I am interested in them.
Am agnostic.
I'm so totally impressed by your post. No fish, huh? So where did Dryopithecus evolve from?
and if there is no answer right now, does that mean god did it?
I'm on a quest to meet the first fish who walked out of the ocean and set up shop on dry land. That was one awesome fish and nobody ever talks about it or gives it credit. This takes a ****-load of backtracking. I'm just trying to do the right thing.
I'm on a quest to meet the first fish who walked out of the ocean and set up shop on dry land. That was one awesome fish and nobody ever talks about it or gives it credit. This takes a ****-load of backtracking. I'm just trying to do the right thing.
I'm on a quest to meet the first fish who walked out of the ocean and set up shop on dry land. That was one awesome fish and nobody ever talks about it or gives it credit. This takes a ****-load of backtracking. I'm just trying to do the right thing.
with respect you didn't answer the question
That's going to be hard to do but there are other fish you might be interested in meeting:
Pacific Leaping Blenny: Study Sheds More Light on Life of Legless, Land-Dwelling Fish | Biology | Sci-News.com
I'm on a quest to meet the first fish who walked out of the ocean and set up shop on dry land. That was one awesome fish and nobody ever talks about it or gives it credit. This takes a ****-load of backtracking. I'm just trying to do the right thing.
I actually met the guy who discovered it.
Tiktaalik roseae: Home
He must be a lot older than I am. What a historic moment that must have been, reunited at last with your ancestor.
I want some of what you are having....
The problem here is that you have no comprehension of science. Nothing can be proven or disproven by science. Everything is potentially dis-provable, given more evidence.
Which is still not evolution, by the way, and it still doesn't change the fact that as Creationism doesn't operate on science, it doesn't belong in a science class.
"science" is based on nothing more than FAITH anyway.
I don't want anything that you would call a "comprehension of science" and until something can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt
There is no faith whatsoever in science.
It has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Also, why don't you want to comprehend things? It would demystify life. It must be mind boggling living in a world like Alice in Wonderland or Winnie the Pooh where there is no science.
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