"Bruce Barnett" wrote in message
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Nope. See my other post.
Ask a paleonology to predict the characteristics of a horse fossil in
rocks 25 millions years old.
See my other, then revise to "ask a paleontologist to state what
characteristics a fossil of X years vintage would have to have to be
classified as a transitional horse."
Then, sadly, after the classification, discover that you had a form which
flourished briefly and died out on a small island with no connection to the
mainstream, merely parallel development.
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