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Originally Posted by RobotElvis
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Of many species small and large, we have many fossils preserved but _no transitional forms_. The archæopteryx, a bird with a feathered tail, is the only alleged transitional form between the reptiles and the birds. Only two specimens of this same animal have been found. This could easily be an exceptional species of created birds differing no more from the normal bird than the ostrich or humming bird. If there were transitional forms we ought to have them by the millions. No transitional forms have been found between reptiles and mammals; and we have seen that there are no reliable forms between man and mammals. The numerous missing links make a chain impossible. Evolution is not simply growth or change, but the development of all species from one germ.
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What part of every fossil we have found is or had the potential to be a transitional fossil did you not understand? You act as if we should find a half duck half alligator but that isnt what evolution posits.