Lobefins (Coelacanth) were the ancestors of modern day frogs and salamanders. Lobefins are the fish with stout and strong fins, could move on land and go back into water. They lived about 350 mya and become extinct.
In 1938, a fish (Coelacanth) was caught in South Africa. Because no specimen of these are left with us, they evolved into the first amphibians.
Discovery of lobefins is considered very significant by evolutionary biologists.Explain.
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Ram kirsna
Lobefins (Coelacanth) were the ancestors of modern day frogs and salamanders. Lobefins are the fish with stout and strong fins, could move on land and go back into water. They lived about 350 mya and become extinct.
In 1938, a fish (Coelacanth) was caught in South Africa. Because no specimen of these are left with us, they evolved into the first amphibians.