زعنفی فصوص کے گروہ کراسپٹویراجائی کی حامل عظمی مچھلیوں سے جل تھلیوں کی ابتدا: قرآنِ حکیم میں مذکور ایک معجزہ کی روشنی میں
Abstract
The origin of Labrynthodont amphibians is discussed through lobe-finned fishes group crossopterygii, now considered extinct. The fossil record of eusthenopteron revealed three preadaptations in these fishes i.e. (1) The partially bony muscular base of their lobed fins resembling carpels metacarpels and phalanges of labrynthodont amphibians capable of some on land; (2) presence of air bladders in their Pharynx resembling lungs of present day amphibians and connection of their nostrils with phanynx for breathing in air medium. The present days collocanth fishes (living fossils) probably resembled the fish which escaped and went to the river as mention in sure kahof. (The cove)
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2012-06-01
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