Quote by: Neil Shubin

But why live in these environments at all? What possessed fish to get out of the water or live in the margins? Think of this: virtually every fish swimming in these 375-million-year-old streams was a predator of some kind. Some were up to sixteen feet long, almost twice the size of the largest Tiktaalik. The most common fish species we find alongside Tiktaalik is seven feet long and has a head as wide as a basketball. The teeth are barbs the size of railroad spikes. Would you want to swim in these ancient streams?


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Author Bio


  • NameNeil Shubin
  • DescriptionAmerican paleontologist
  • BornDecember 22, 1960
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionPaleontologist
  • AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship