The Barbarian
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That's not my point, especially when similar statements can be found in a number of textbooks. Here is another example of what I'm talking about.
Haeckel’s Embryos
Mostly, textbooks have the illustrations as cautionary stories about inferring things not in evidence. While is is true that Haeckel was right that embryos of tetrapods appear to have gill slits (actually branchial arches that give rise to gills in fish and jaws in other vertebrates) we do not become fish at some point in our evolutionary development. It's worth pointing out that embryology shows such tissues developing from common origins, without recapitulating all development. Creationists were outraged when textbook writers merely substituted photographs of the embryos which showed the same thing as Haeckel's drawings:
"Who you going to believe; me or those lying photographs?"
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