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Seeing is believing. Just look at my avatar! LOL

2007-06-01 10:40:54 · answer #1 · answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7 · 3 2

Because it wasn't a fish that walked out of water. Do you really want an answer or are you just smugly looking for some validation of your self-righteous religious views.

You can't see or measure electrons yet you use electricity every day. Why pretend to deny science when it's entirely the most functional part of your entire life and human civilization.

Evolution has used the exact same rigid logic and empiricism to develop sound objective theories about how our world works and how it has come to be today.

Religion is just a fantasy invented by cave men who would hav epeed in their pants at the sound of thunder, if they'd even had the technology to make pants yet.

So to answer your question, evolution is real, and occurs every day. That is why there has yet to be a cure for the FLU and many other VERY COMMON ailments, because these species are capable of mutating their DNA very rapidly.

EVOLUTION IS REAL. IT IS FACT.

Deal with it. Or don't. Deny reality if you must. It only limits your own human potential.

2007-06-01 17:44:44 · answer #2 · answered by mochaccino 2 · 3 2

You assume too much - like some fish climbed out of a lake and started giving birthh to mammals....

You need to remember - this happens over millions of years... So, the PROTOfish slowly makes its way towards the surface, and with each generation that passes, the newer generation develops the ability to live in more and more shallow areas, finding that this increases their life spans...lets say it keeps them further away from predatores... Eventually, one is born that can venture onto land... and from that, mammals are born.


Evolution aint a magical God - it cant snap its fingers and make a new species. Perhaps if you stopped putting your limited capacity for rationalization to work over this subject, you wouldnt be making these assumptions....

2007-06-01 17:45:21 · answer #3 · answered by Athiests_are_dumb 3 · 0 1

Don't you know "it doesn't work like that" LOL
You will get about 20 answers telling you "you just don't understand how it works" - that's what they always tell me and I ask, beg, plead for them to please explain how it "works" I never get an answer to my question about how the first thing that evolved from a nonliving particle into a living thing managed to do that and exactly what proof they have of it happening. I would not expect much more from those who are wise only in their own eyes

2007-06-01 18:02:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There is a species of catfish Clarias batrachus that can travel across land with sort of a slithering motion. It does quite well out of the water.

2007-06-01 17:44:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

The current fossils speculate that it came onto land with some air in it, to escape, and return to the water when safer.

How do whales live in water and not drown? They can't breath in there.

How does the mudskipper do it?

2007-06-01 17:42:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Just like this, maybe.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/07/0702_020702_snakehead.html
These snakehead fish have been of great concern, in North America.

2007-06-01 19:40:48 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well theoretically they developed the capability to breathe and live off just oxygen before they decided to walk onto land..... How nature 'predicted' the need to walk on land thousands of years before it occurred, I have no idea.

2007-06-01 17:42:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

By evolving lungs from its swim-bladder prior to leaving the water.

2007-06-01 17:42:12 · answer #9 · answered by darkmoonmann 3 · 5 0

This is a brilliant question, for 3 year olds. For older children, it is pathetic. If you really want to know, and if you know how to read, then you might consider reading a book. But then, I doubt that kids your age can read, which makes your question more understandable.

2007-06-01 17:59:42 · answer #10 · answered by Fred 7 · 1 2

Look up Amphibian

2007-06-01 17:43:12 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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