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Human Ears Evolved from Ancient Fish Gills ??? Anonymous
I know it is old.

http://www.livescience.com/animals/060119_breathing_ears.html

Has there been any further proof?

I currently lack /an/ related pics. Sorry.
>> Anonymous
There are artifacts from our fishy origins all over our body.

Your jaws are highly modified gill slits.
your limbs are highly modified lobe fins.
>> Anonymous
>>338672
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>> Anonymous
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>>338663
>>I know it is old.

Just a little over 365 million years. That's not too old, is it?
>> Anonymous
>>338672
Is this present in our ape friends?
>> Anonymous
>>339178
Well, gee, let's think... is an ancestral trait we inherited from the common ancestor of all land tetrapods still present in animals that are our closest relatives, ones we share about 98% of our genome with? I wonder... I mean, it's not like your cousin had embryological gill slits just because you and all other vertebrates in the word did, amirite?!
>> Anonymous
just a note that Blue Submarine No.6 is a great anime and everyone should go and watch it
>> Anonymous
>>339180
Yes, our common ancestor was some sort of fish. But how long did our ancestor stay in water compared to theirs?