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"But there are no transitional fossils!"

[quote]The oldest snake fossil on record looks almost like a modern snake, except for one glaring difference: It has four feet, each with five digits, a new study finds. The roughly 120-million-year-old snake, dubbed Tetrapodophis amplectus (literally, four-legged snake), likely didn't use its feet for walking. Instead, the appendages may have helped Tetrapodophis hold onto a partner while mating, or even grip unruly prey, said study co-researcher David Martill, a professor of paleobiology at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom. Previous research has detailed two-legged snake fossils, but this is the first known snake ancestor to sport four legs, he said. It likely evolved from terrestrial-burrowing creatures, and was a transitional animal that lived during the shift from ancient lizards to modern-day snakes, he added.  [/quote] Discuss Edit: this fossil predates man. Sooooooo yeah..

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  • All snakes have feet, just that they've somehow disliked them and they were put INSIDE THE SNAKE they weren't used. The Bible (ooh a scary topic) actually answered this by saying that the snakes punishment for giving the apple to eve was that he lost his legs and so did his race. So yeah garden of Eden 120 million years ago.

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