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Discovering a Link Between Fish and Limbed Animals

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Working in rocks more than 375 million years old, far above the Arctic Circle, paleontologists Neil Shubin and Ted Daeschler have discovered a remarkable new fossil species. It represents the most compelling evidence yet of an intermediate evolutionary stage between fish and early limbed animals. Jokingly called a "fishapod," the animal was part fish and part tetrapod - a name for the earliest limbed animals.

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  • I wish we could see the powerpoint. It would make it easier to follow.

  • yup, it`s practically pointless watching it without seeing what he is commenting on...

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  • ...as long as DNA will prove the theory that there is macroevolution... until then...

    that you for the upload. will surely enjoy this.

  • The subject is fascinating but it's extremely frustrating to watch this presentation with no images to go with the commentary. ResearchChannel, please hire some professional video people put together a piece that does this justice. Otherwise post an audio file!

  • i thought tiktalik or however u spell it,  was the link and this was all sorted out a while ago.

  • it's just a devil's trick to deceive u all sinners!

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