ill leave this for FoeHammer but just to summarize somthing on my mind:
theres 109 species of dogs, what makes you think there couldnt be a great number of differnt kinds of apes back then? that have now died off.
It would make more sense to claim that all these species were unrelated if they appeared at random times in the fossil record. They don't. They're pretty neatly ordered.
personally i think you can look at it either way, those can be considered as transitional fossils yet they can also be considered as differnt species of apes that lived at the time (all created by God).
They are different species of ape and they are transitional.
and there could/ maybe should be more transitional fossils then that?
its hard to say, i would expect a more smoother transition.
Where in the hominid series do you see a gap? Between Australophithecines and Homo habilis? The Dik-dik hominid fits right on the edge.
How about between Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus? The Dmanisi skulls fit right on the border between the two.
What about between Homo Erectus and Homo Sapiens? The Tautavel man fossil combines features of both.
So tell me, where is this gap you would like to see closed?
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