that science test

The concept of evolution supposes that man was derived from ape-like creature. Assuming that this actually occurred, it is only natural to assume that other species derived from something else as well.
So Ian, the question is...what animals that are in existence today actually evolved from something else?
 
Thank you for providing me with this perfect opportunity.

If a wood chuck could chuck wood, how much wood would a wood chuck chuck?:D


Now, Charles, why would a woodchuck chuck wooden ducks? And if a woodchuck could chuck wood ducks, what would wood chucks chuck wood ducks at? If woodchucks could chuck wood ducks, could wood chucks chuck wood ducks, Chuck, would ducks chuck wood wood chucks, or would wood chucks chuck Chuck's wood duck chucks?
 
The concept of evolution supposes that man was derived from ape-like creature. Assuming that this actually occurred, it is only natural to assume that other species derived from something else as well.
So Ian, the question is...what animals that are in existence today actually evolved from something else?


well one species i'll highlight is the bat genre......they evolved from small rodent type creatures.....theres even a species in australia i think it is thats going through a reversal of this......they're feeding habits are that they fly down to the forest floor and feed in the leaf litter.......eventually they wont be bats but a species of rodent

and then theres the birds......theres a theory that they may have evolved from dinosaurs......which isn't beyond the realms of possibilities when you consider that the bones are both very similar and if you look at certain birds like geese for example theres a serration around the outside of the beak which may just once have been teeth

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