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Physical & Life Sciences
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Transitional Fossil Features
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<blockquote data-quote="Justatruthseeker" data-source="post: 68227960" data-attributes="member: 332164"><p>That's just it - only your claimed transitional fossils partake in this spotty and incomplete record. The species themselves you are trying to link, whether named correctly or not are found in multitudes. That you simply mistake another breed of salamander as a transitional is a problem evolutionist's need to learn to deal with.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>None, because breed mates with breed and produces a new breed within the species. Once again - there are no missing transitional forms between an Asian and African and an Afro-Asian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justatruthseeker, post: 68227960, member: 332164"] That's just it - only your claimed transitional fossils partake in this spotty and incomplete record. The species themselves you are trying to link, whether named correctly or not are found in multitudes. That you simply mistake another breed of salamander as a transitional is a problem evolutionist's need to learn to deal with. None, because breed mates with breed and produces a new breed within the species. Once again - there are no missing transitional forms between an Asian and African and an Afro-Asian. [/QUOTE]
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