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Sigh... I forgot who I was talking to.
You do understand that the larger than expected girdle, joint, and fins were useful before tetrapods moved out of the water, right? I mean it says it right there IN THE ARTICLE:
The powerful fins could have propelled the beast in the water, but also helped it walk on riverbeds, or scramble around on mudflats.
Not to mention that the hind limbs are only ONE of the several transitions that tiktaalik represents. Again from right there in the article.
Its extraordinary blend of gills, scales, fins and lungs, combined with a movable neck, sturdy ribcage and crocodile-like head, placed Tiktaalik half way between fish and the earliest four-legged land animals.
If one of several items was not a transition at all, but already there, why call the rest that??
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