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From which water species did we gravitate from in your opinion?

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It is known that we were once from the seas like fish or dolphins etc... we have gills within the womb and then breathe with lungs after birth. does anyone have suggestions as to which sort of creature we gravitated from wayyyyyyyyyy back after the big bang and primordial sludge?

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  1. Oysters! I find them very attractive on the inside.  


  2. kind'a hard to tell.

    before my time.

    maybe something like a mud-skipper.

  3. The answer depends on how far back you want to go. Evidence suggests that animals (including humans) arose from protist ancestors. The Common Ancestor was a colonial flagellated protist that lived > 800 mya (similar in some ways to the choanoflagellates of today).

  4. Well, by using the definition for the word gravitate, the answer would be none.  Because "we" as a species did not gravitate.  We evolved.  All life evolve from rather simple life forms.

    grav�i�tate �� (grv-tt) KEY �

    intr.v.

    grav�i�tat�ed , grav�i�tat�ing , grav�i�tates

    To move in response to the force of gravity.

    To move downward.

    To be attracted by or as if by an irresistible force: "My excuse must be that all Celts gravitate towards each other" (Oscar Wilde).

    http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dic...

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