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A better example than the mudskipper would be the coelacanths, or lobe-fin fish which, along with lungfish, diverged about the same time as tetrapods (as supported by genetic evidence).
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Evolutionists say the lobe-fin fish became extinct millions of years ago. from the Answers In Genesis article
Dikika Hominid Revisited Devolving Into Tiktaalik Revisited Christopher O'Brien 2006
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The lobe-fin fish have bones similar to other vertebrates.
Dikika Hominid Revisited Devolving Into Tiktaalik Revisited Christopher O'Brien 2006
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'It belongs to a group of fish called lobe-fin fish.'
Dikika Hominid Revisited Devolving Into Tiktaalik Revisited Christopher O'Brien 2006
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He doesn't even seem to know that they are called "lobe-finned" not "lobe-fin" fishes.
Dikika Hominid Revisited Devolving Into Tiktaalik Revisited Christopher O'Brien 2006
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He doesn't even seem to know that they are called "lobe-finned" not "lobe-fin" fishes.
Archive 2006-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006
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Evolutionists say the lobe-fin fish became extinct millions of years ago. from the Answers In Genesis article
Archive 2006-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006
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The lobe-fin fish have bones similar to other vertebrates.
Archive 2006-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006
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'It belongs to a group of fish called lobe-fin fish.'
Archive 2006-09-01 Christopher O'Brien 2006
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