I just have a good time learning new things. I almost hope that someone would point out a species that doesn't have a transitional form.
Unfortunately, even if a transitional form didnt exist, so long as the species itself isn't out of place, there isn't reason to doubt the theory. And with that, the fossil succession is 100% in confirmation of common descent.
I've looked high and low for fossils in defiance of the theory. Across multiple states, across multiple formations and different geologic periods.
But every fossil that I have ever seen, found, researched, or read about...all of them fall in line with what is to be expected by the theory.
And I know a lot of geologists and a lot of paleontologists, and everyone has the same story.
So here we are.
Well, not including the human hand in a dinosaur footprint of course lol
This one always makes me laugh. I dont think ive ever seen such a bone that would fit that print. The improbable likelyhood in spacing of the tracks. One small rock separated from its place of origin with no others like it. No formation to attribute it to, no timeline, no bones, no corroboration.
Anyway