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If you only read articles or books based on faith based presuppositions you will likely fail to know when you come across the actual science and facts.Could you please show us some Transitional Fossils ?
It helps to know what you are looking for:
What Is A Transitional Fossil?
A Quick Definition
A transitional fossil is any fossil which gives us information about a transition from one species to another. (Or, about a transition from one group of species to another group of species.) A transition simply means that, down through time, there was some sort of change. The change must be big enough so that each non-transitional fossil can be easily be sorted into either a “before the transition” pile, or a “after the transition” pile. A transitional fossil is one that falls between the two piles.
Are Transitional Fossils Common?
Some parts of the fossil record are good, in the sense that they provide a large number of well-preserved fossils, nicely spread out across spans of time. Transitional fossils are often found in those rockbeds. When fossils are rare, transitional fossils are also rare.
It is interesting to ask if good fossil records ever show a lack of transitional fossils. The answer is yes. However, there are known examples where a transition occurred in a specific geographic area. The new species then spread from that area, and arrived “suddenly” in other areas. If you dig in the wrong place, there are no transitionals. If you dig in the right place, there are.
But Where Are All the Transitional Fossils?”
Even with the relative scarcity of “transitional fossils” (relative compared to fossils reflecting the state of equilibrium of a more stable species), geologists have uncovered numerous examples. For example, Shermer notes there are “now at least eight intermediate fossil stages identified in the evolution of whales.”A grand example of a transitional species is the Ambolocetus, otherwise known as the “walking whale.” This creature, early ancestor to the modern whale, could both walk and swim and gives evidence that whales started their evolutionary life on land.
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Why Aren’t There More Transitional Fossils?**
Transitional fossils bridge gaps between two species. Due to the difficulties in creating fossils in the first place, and the fact that speciation sometimes occurs very quickly in small groups, transitional fossils can be rare in the fossil record. However, even given these circumstances, there are still thousands of transitional fossils known to science, including those illustrating the evolution of modern fish, the transition of fish to amphibians, amphibians to reptiles, reptiles to birds, reptiles to mammals, and the evolution of human beings (as well as many other species).
Examples of transitional fossils
See this video for great examples of transitional fossils: evolutionfaq.com/videos/transitional-fossils
Also, see this Wikipedia page detailing just a partial list of transitional fossil examples: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_transitional_fossils
Where are your examples of creationism?