In what is no doubt yet another amazing coincidence to those who don't accept evolutionary biology, a fish with four, well formed leg-like paddles turns up in the fossil record:
The aquatic creature, which lived during the late Devonian period about 365 million years ago, represented an evolutionary midpoint between Tiktaalik, one of the earliest fish to clamber onto land, and primitive four-legged land animals, or tetrapods.
And would you believe the new critter, Ventastega curonica, was found at exactly the right time in paleohistory, and with the exact suite of anatomical characteristics to make it cleverly appear like a snapshot of major evolution in action literally cast in stone? Gosh, I wonder, what the hell do these damn evil evolushunists know about so-called "walking" fish anyway ...