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Fish have never walked on land. God created the land-walking creatures whole and intact.
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Wait, what? No, that doesn't add up. Fossil records and common sense tell us that there was little (if any) life on land before fish had evolved with lungs and basic legs and crawled up on land. The most advanced lifeforms on land before the great fish exodus would have been insects.
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And on a totally unrelated issue - what're your opinions on Fish been given permission to walk on land?
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Even though I know you're being humerous (ulna, radious?), I want to tackle this question, just to further flaunt my know-ledge.
EVIL-lution only takes place in times of necessity. Now, though I'm not sure what the necessity was to spark the change in the Permian fish's anatomy and cause them to wander onto land, but apparently life was better on shore, so they did. Perhapse there was more plentiful food up there, or maybe because the seas were getting smaller (those crazy Techtonic plates and all) so they found it necessary to populate higher grounds. Whatever the reason, nature took its course. And so we had a bunch of happy little Icthyostega waddling around. Icthyostega are so cute!
And I'm damn glad, too. The ocean is too big for my tastes.
Sorry for that. Carry on.