Evolution Records was created in 1969.
Fossil records of ancient elephant species, such as Mammoths and Mastodons, show the evolution of elephants over millions of years. These records demonstrate changes in size, tusk shape, and habitat preferences, reflecting the process of adaptation and evolution. Comparing these fossils to modern elephants helps scientists understand how elephants have evolved over time.
There is strong support for the theory of evolution due to fossils that have been found by archeologists. The fossil records show evidence of evolution over billions of years.
John Breukelman has written: 'What have I caught?' -- subject(s): Fishes 'Selected records of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas' -- subject(s): Amphibians, Reptiles
By comparing markings, serial numbers etc to known records from gun makers.
The divergence among the same types of animals, like pigeons and penguins are both types of birds... The fossil record showing the transition between animals... The fact that fossils are found in order, mammals only above birds, birds above reptiles, reptiles above fish, never a rabbit under a dinosaur
40 million years agoThey started appearing in the Cenozoic period.
Fossil records back up evolution by showing the ancestors of extant species. If species didn't evolve, the fossils would be of species currently living, since none of them would have changed. Extant = Currently living Extinct = No longer living
It is physically impossible to know, or even estimate, the exact number of living reptiles there are in the world, but they are many records regarding the vast types (or number of species) of reptiles that inhabit Earth. Some quick numbers:REPTILESNUMBER OF SPECIMENSCrocodiliansover 800Tuataraabout 16Lizardsover 105,000Amphisbaeniansover 450Snakesover 50,000Turtlesover 18,500
The fact that is it a goldfish is test enough that is not pregnant. Fish, reptiles and birds lay eggs and so do not get pregnant (there have been records of some reptiles giving birth to live young but not fish.)
There are thousands of instances of direct evidence of evolution. The most well-known example is that of Darwin's Finches. These finches were observed through fossil records to have changed over time to adapt to their environment.
There are about 8,225 species of reptiles in the world. About 9000 species of reptiles (Class Reptilia) have been discovered, although some may be subspecies or variants of known species.