The evolutionary leap from water to land was one of life’s greatest challenges, but the biggest hurdle wasn’t developing lungs or legs. Hank Green argues that the most critical adaptation was the evolution of waterproof, keratinized skin. This single innovation allowed our ancient ancestors to carry their internal ocean onto dry land, conquering a new world as highly evolved “landfish.”
You Are a Fish (And You Never Left the Water)
The secret to conquering land wasn’t learning to breathe air, but evolving a way to carry the ocean with you.
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