When God created the animals in Genesis 1, they did not come with missing links.
In fact, they were not physically linked in any way; which is what evolution teaches.
God put horses here and cows over there, and they were not joined by a common ancestor.
A lack of common ancestors between living things would be evidence AGAINST evolution, but would not argue against other hypotheses such as time paradoxes where time-travelling future beings brought living things from the future to the past. So, it's not evidence FOR creation as there is no dichotomy.
But even then, there is plenty of evidence for common ancestry in the genetic record, e.g. ubiquitous genes. So, your post fails to answer the OP on two counts.
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