I hear this a lot — “Where are all the intermediate fossils?” — and there’s PLENTY of physical evidence of them, everywhere, as shown by Dawkins during his visit to the University of Nebraska State Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska. This is simply in addition to the 47-million-year-old human ancestor, Ida, or Darwinius massilae, found in Messel Pit, Germany. So if you question the idea that animals evolved over millions of years, good grief — just go to a natural history museum.
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