A link between fish and four-legged animals

Scientists have discovered the pelvis of Tiktaalik roseae, which suggests the creature had strong, mobile hind fins. Remains of a 375-million-year-old fossil with front appendages which had fins but also hefty shoulder and wrist bones were first found in 2004. The new discovery suggests that hind limbs first developed in fish, not in

Scientists have discovered the pelvis of Tiktaalik roseae, which suggests the creature had strong, mobile hind fins. Remains of a 375-million-year-old fossil with front appendages — which had fins but also hefty shoulder and wrist bones — were first found in 2004. The new discovery suggests that hind limbs first developed in fish, not in land-dwelling animals. Read related article.

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