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Conversely, if you display the obvious lack of intermediate fossilized evidence needed to show evolutionary transition to the average evolutionist he(she) becomes totally unraveled at the seams. At least that is my observation.




Which obvious lack? Of course we're finding mostly fossils of species that are stable over a long time period, like 10 million years or more. In comparision, mutations happen relatively fast (within maybe 100,000 years). So we can not expect to find many fossils of species in transition. Still, we've found enough transient fossils for unbroken reconstructions of the most important transitions, like dinosaur-to-bird, reptile-to-mammal, and of course, ape-to-human.

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/section1.html#morphological_intermediates