from water to land
Date Submitted: 12/13/2003 03:53:21
From Water to Land (Revision)
Abstract:
The early tetrapods were the first vertebrates to actually walk the solid earth. They began their conquest of land in the Paleozoic era around 360 million years ago. The question many paleontologists have been asking for a long period of time is whether the anatomy for locomotion on land was developed in water for swimming purposes, or if it was adapted after the creatures became terrestrial. Recent findings of fossils
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a feature evolved to do one thing may turn out later to do another thing even better.
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