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  • Alter2Ego

    There are no transitional fossils showing how one creature evolved into something entirely different (macroevolution)

    Right because there are no two creatures living today that entirely different from each other.  All living thing have similarities with all other living things.

    Romer’s gap spanned from approximately 360 to 345 million years ago, corresponding to the first 15 million years of the Carboniferous Period

    So what?  Do you want a fossil for every species for every year?  How about every day?  Sorry, nearly all individual organisms disintegrate over time.  Very few fossilize.  Worse for us, the vast majority of fossils are still buried in rock or soil and not accessible to us.  We typically find fossils only due to erosion at the surface or when we dig or mine.

    I provided a list of transitional fossils as requested.  If you are to stubborn or ignorant to read and understand the material that is your problem.