Not elder law: Missing Link Discovered!
Say hello to our most bizarre ancestor — a part crocodile, partseal-like fish that was able to take the first baby steps on to landroughly 380 million years ago.The discovery, 1,400 kilometres above the Arctic Circle, of fossilized skeletons of a creature dubbed Tiktaalik roseae is seen as filling a missing evolutionary link between fish and the first land animals.The findings were announced yesterday by a U.S.-Canada team that included a University of Toronto graduate researcher.SteveCumbaa, a research paleontologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature inOttawa not connected with the work, hailed the discovery.
“Theseare the first little baby steps on getting animals `out of ooze andborn to cruise,'” Cumbaa said, quoting a catchphrase by Americancartoonist Ray Troll.Experts say that within a few million years Tiktaalikwas followed by creatures completely adapted to terrestrial life,collectively called tetrapods. These then evolved into all the landanimals on Earth today, including humans.
