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The platypus is an example of a transitional species.  If it were not, it wouldn't have ALL the features predicted for a transitional species by the theory of evolution.  The platypus is an evolutionary offshoot that goes back to the time when mamals evolved from a common ancestor of reptiles and birds, because it has traits of all three. A more clear example you will not find, Mr. biochemist.


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