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The evolution of horses was once one of the evolutionist's favorite example of the theory. Now however, you'll hardly ever hear it mentioned by an evolutionist, yet it's still in many school textbooks. Some horses had three toes on their hind feet. Other horses had three toes with the two outer toes reduced in size, while still other horses had one toe, such as modern horses. Some horses had browsing teeth while others had grazing teeth. Yet there are no transitional fossils between horses with grazing teeth and horses with browsing teeth, no transitional fossils between horses with three toes and horses with one toe. What should have happened was a steady increase in size, a steady decrease in toes, a steady increase in ribs, etc. There has never been found a horse with two and a half toes, or one and a half toes. The fossils show no progressive increase in size, or no progressive increase in ribs as there should be. Where are all the fossils showing the evolution of horses? Simple, there are none.
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