There is no such thing as a missing link. If it were indeed missing how would you know?
One may speculate as to the nature of a discontinuity in a chain of evidence, but note the use of the word 'speculate'.
Missing link is defined as something that is needed to complete a series, a set or a sequence. The most common use of missing link is the belief that there is a possible missing link in human development between humans and great apes.
The specific "missing link" was a proposed extinct creature halfway in the evolutionary line between modern humans and their anthropoid progenitors, originally conceived as connecting humans to existing primate species. Since the actual evolutionary premise is that both apes and humans had a common ancestor (who may not have greatly resembled either of them), a "missing link" is highly unlikely to have existed at all. * The fictional animated character Link in "Monsters vs. Aliens" (2009) is an ape-fish hybrid that does not correspond to the typical definition of the term.
It has not be found and is called "missing link".
because they (the fossils) may provide insight into "the missing link". The missing link being between humans and primates. Also, like any fossil, they have the potential to tell us something about the past.
The concept of the "missing link" in anthropology refers to a hypothesized transitional fossil that would bridge the evolutionary gap between humans and their closest primate relatives. While no single specimen can represent a direct link between modern humans and our common ancestors, the fossil record provides evidence of gradual evolutionary changes over time. Modern research focuses on the complexity and diversity of our evolutionary lineage rather than a single missing link.
Missing link is defined as something that is needed to complete a series, a set or a sequence. The most common use of missing link is the belief that there is a possible missing link in human development between humans and great apes.
Missing Link - comics - was created in 1968.
Missing Link Records was created in 1977.
There is no specific scientific name for the concept of the "missing link" in human evolution. It is a colloquial term that has been used in the past to describe hypothetical transitional forms in the evolutionary lineage of humans. Scientists now understand that evolution is a complex and continuous process with many transitional forms, rather than a single missing link.
The duration of Missing Link - television - is 1800.0 seconds.
The Missing Link's birth name is John Robertson.
Bigfoot could be the missing link to the human race