Old drying pond hypothesis suggested that Devonian droughts were the driving force for the evolution of tetrapods. It was suggested that tetrapods evolved from lobe-finned fishes driven onto the land by drought.
This theory was contradicted by the argument that the ‘earliest’ known tetrapods with feet and legs are now thought to have been aquatic animals; evolutionists therefore argue that feet and legs evolved in a shallow water environment and were only later co-opted for use on the land.
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