Tiktaalik roseae is like a bridge between fish and land animals, it helps us see how life moved from water to land.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy boat in the bathtub. You can swim around easily, but one day, you want to walk on the floor of the tub. That’s what Tiktaalik roseae did millions of years ago, it helped animals move from swimming in water to walking on land.
How It Worked
Tiktaalik roseae had strong fins that could push it forward, like how your feet help you walk. These fins were like big, strong hands and feet, they let it move more like a land animal than a fish.
It also had eyes above water, so it could look around while swimming or when it was partly on land, like how you can see over the edge of a pool when you're standing in it.
Tiktaalik roseae didn’t live entirely on land, it still swam in water. But with its strong fins and good eyesight, it took the first steps toward becoming something like you or me! Tiktaalik roseae is like a bridge between fish and land animals, it helps us see how life moved from water to land.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy boat in the bathtub. You can swim around easily, but one day, you want to walk on the floor of the tub. That’s what Tiktaalik roseae did millions of years ago, it helped animals move from swimming in water to walking on land.
Examples
- Tiktaalik roseae had fins like a fish but also legs like a lizard
- It helped scientists figure out how animals moved from water to land
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