Evolution Transitional Species

Froggie: The Missing Link

Here’s another nail in the coffin that holds the rotting corpse of Creationism. Thanks to Canadian scientists, there is one less gap in the fossil record for Creationists to cite as evidence against evolutionary theory. Froggie, a fossil of a part frog, part salamander discovered in Texas in 1995 is considered to be the common ancestor between the two amphibians.
Part-frog, part-salamander, Gerbatrachus hottoni lived about 275 million years ago, and the only fossil of the creature ever found has shed new light on just how ancient amphibians evolved into these two separate species.
This fossil falls right into a gap in the fossil record between one archaic group of amphibians and the earliest examples of the modern amphibians, frogs and salamanders."
Read the entire article: Ancient 'froggie' fossil is missing link. Yes friends, the day will soon come when science finally nails the coffin wherein lies Creationism shut for good.