The very first animal that walked out of the ocean and onto land (not the species I'm referring specifically to the animal that did that, the very first one to do so on earth)
If he was the first one to do that then that means he had parents who never did that.
Whats up with that? Why didn't his parents walk onto land?
>>8970563
> first animal that walked
> animal that walked
> walked
He had to walk because his dad took his wings.
ITT: Satan was the first
>>8970563
>walked out of the ocean and onto land
That's in all likelihood not what happened. That species was dwelling in shallow waters and evolved to live and move in mud and deal with the tides. Landfall and permanent survivability thereon was a gradual process, not a singular event.
>>8970574
>>8970563
bro dont ask questions critical of evolution here. pfff. what an idiot. heres my sardonic reply that doesnt contribute at all that i smiled to myself as i wrote because i am quite obviously the smartest, most above it all poster in this thread. foolish OP.
>>8970577
I guess that makes sense
>>8970563
it most likely didn't walk at all, just kinda drag itself about with what could have been primitive legs, but also just muscular fins
species like that still exist BTW
>>8970574
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>>8970583
Just because you're insecure for believing in something that directly contradicts observable reality doesn't mean you have to take it out on other people.