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The Missing Link
Âé¶¹Éç2 9.00pm Thursday 1st February 2001


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Âé¶¹Éç News Online coverage of Per Ahlberg's findings and recent discoveries of a South African colony of coelacanth 'livng fossil' fish.


The Natural History Museum, London. Search for more information on everything from Devonian fish and tetrapods to the coelacanth.


Leading the Way to Land. A superb introduction to Acanthostega by the Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History.


The Devonian Times, a fantastic site from the Pennsylvanian Red Hill team dedicated to 'The Age of Fishes' and the first tetrapods. It forms part of the paleo-ring, a collection of websites devoted to paleontology.


Dinofish, an encyclopaedic site on everything you ever wanted to know about the coelacanth.


Institute for Creation Research


Books:

A Fish Caught in Time
by Samantha Weinberg

At The Water's Edge: fish with fingers, whales with legs and how life came ashore but then went back to sea
by Carl Zimmer

Eight Little Piggies: reflections in natural history
by Stephen Jay Gould

In Search of Deep Time: beyond the fossil record to a new history of life
by Henry Gee

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