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you don't want to know. Well I guess I can give it to you, since you are so adamant. A little backround first. you have species, and then you have genus level taxonomy. Evolution happens at a species level and I can show you papers that define this level evolution as micro evolution. Macro level evolution is where you have two animals or types of animals evolving into a whole other genus of animal. For example a dog like creature into a whale or a dinosaur into a bird. The obvious conclusion is that there would be many transitions of monkey to man, and dinosaur to bird, and dog to whale creatures roaming the earth. Hence the search for the missing link. My question is can you provide a missing link between two separate genus of animal? Lucy for example is ape like, while neanderthal is human like. So those would not qualify, you must show one that has both. This is the necessary ingredient to prove macro evolution is possible since macro evolution is at a taxa higher than species, or at the genus level at a minimum. But could be also higher, like a transition between two family of creature.
"Missing link" is an incorrect term to use. A more proper one would be transitional species and there are countless examples. Tiktaalik is one that you certainly have heard of. And of course there is archaeopteryx.
In fact the fossil record is so rich these days that almost all species are thought to be transitional.
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