Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Bluemonday
Sniper you are FOS, there are no "transitional forms". They don't exist, and the paleontologists know it.




The following are fossil transitions between species and genera:

Human ancestry. There are many fossils of human ancestors, and the differences between species are so gradual that it is not always clear where to draw the lines between them.

The horns of titanotheres (extinct Cenozoic mammals) appear in progressively larger sizes, from nothing to prominence. Other head and neck features also evolved. These features are adaptations for head-on ramming analogous to sheep behavior (Stanley 1974).



Moron. Mammals, who started out as mammals, had different sized horns. Really? Porn stars have bigger cocks than mine, are they "evolved".

Your "human ancestry" differences are "so gradual" because they don't exist.

I could go down the list of your copy and paste, most of which you are utterly clueless of, but ignorant people bore me.