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NeatO!

Thanks!
 

Some say we Crawled out the ocean.

Maby that was my GREAT, Great, GREAT, Great, GREAT, Great,
GREAT, Great, GREAT, Great, GREAT, Great,

Grandmother :)
 

I'll admit, it does look a little like some of my relatives, but, I'm
still not buying it. ;D
 

Funny how some people deny the evidence that marine life evolved to live on land. The lowly gastropod is a striking example. These critters live both on land (terrestrial snails and slugs) and in the water, yet they are largely ignored by those denying the fact of evolution. I guess invertebrates don't count, huh? I suppose as the vertebrate fossils are discovered (as they are more rare) this will eventually change.

Richard
www.bapaleo.org
 

futzman said:
Funny how some people deny the evidence that marine life evolved to live on land. The lowly gastropod is a striking example. These critters live both on land (terrestrial snails and slugs) and in the water, yet they are largely ignored by those denying the fact of evolution. I guess invertebrates don't count, huh? I suppose as the vertebrate fossils are discovered (as they are more rare) this will eventually change.

Richard
www.bapaleo.org
Maybe your grandparents were slugs, but not mine.
 

jbot said:
futzman said:
Funny how some people deny the evidence that marine life evolved to live on land. The lowly gastropod is a striking example. These critters live both on land (terrestrial snails and slugs) and in the water, yet they are largely ignored by those denying the fact of evolution. I guess invertebrates don't count, huh? I suppose as the vertebrate fossils are discovered (as they are more rare) this will eventually change.

Richard
www.bapaleo.org
Maybe your grandparents were slugs, but not mine.

Well thanks a lot for bringing that up! My grandfather died working in the salt mines. ;) ::)
 

futzman said:
Well thanks a lot for bringing that up! My grandfather died working in the salt mines. ;) ::)
That would be more evidence than Darwin had. :)
 

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