Birdbrain blog: Yet Another Missing Evolutionary Link



From the article:
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It has recently been discovered that Homo Habilis DID NOT evolve into
Homo Erectus as previously thought. Darwinian evolutionary biology
postulated that Homo Habilis evolved into Homo Erectus, the precurser
to modern man, but it has now come to light that the species lived
side-by-side for hundreds of thousands of years, making such evolution
highly unlikely.

According to the article in The Scotsman:

IT IS the iconic image of human evolution: the gradual transformation
over millions of years of an ape-like creature into a tall, modern-day
human.

But the startling discovery of two fossils in Africa has cast serious
doubt on this traditional picture, as they prove an early form of
human called Homo habilis did not evolve into Homo erectus, as
previously believed.

Instead the two species lived side by side for hundreds of thousands
of years in what is now Kenya.

The finding has effectively created a new missing link as researchers
said it was no longer clear which animal evolved into Homo erectus,
the stage before modern humans, or Homo sapiens.

Another missing link? Darwinian theory is certainly chock full of
those gaps, isn`t it.
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J. Spaceman

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