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    "Missing" Transitional Forms May Not Be Present in the Fossil
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"Missing" Transitional Forms May Not Be Present in the Fossil

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"Missing" transitional forms may not be present in the fossil record because of poor preservation of biological material and simply because scientists have not discovered all there is to discover.

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