What "transitional animals" are you talking about? It's not like there are animals that evolve on a daily basis. Evolution takes a very long time to happen. Most likely there would be no huge changes from one generation to another.
What "transitional animals" are you talking about? It's not like there are animals that evolve on a daily basis. Evolution takes a very long time to happen. Most likely there would be no huge changes from one generation to another.
So if it takes a long time, shoulden't we see some sort of transition? We should be able to see some transition in the fossil record as well...
One question... If monkeys evolved into humans... how come we still have monkeys? Shouldent they all heve evolved?
Why should they all evolve? Is their some kind of law that states when one animal in a species evolves, every other animal of that species MUST evolve to?
Btw, ever heard of a nice little island chain called the Galapagos Islands?
Why should they all evolve? Is their some kind of law that states when one animal in a species evolves, every other animal of that species MUST evolve to?
DNA would agree... if one has the traits to change they all should....