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English: The Darwin fish, one of the more popular parodies of the Christian Ichthys symbol. It represents the scientific theory of evolution, contrasting Christian creationism. The fish has developed legs, resembling the tetrapod transitional fossil Ichthyostega from the Devonian period.
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Author Al Seckel, John Edwards
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