Hi Vars 191, & All,
That's quite a find. I have an interest in the evolution of all species.
An interesting fact is that of transition species. These are in between species. ie, grassland to forest as just one example.
A tree dwelling species may at the forest edge develope foraging features over time through visiting the grass area. It developes to gain an advantage half way to living in tree and grassland.
It eventually becomes better adapted to grassland, a new species is born. The halfway one is usually small in number and dies out through lack of capability and competition. The new species is faster and can snatch up grass quickly.
The transition species still had tree climbing ability but slower on the ground.
Predators grow around the newly evolved food. Survival of the best adapted is what causes the sudden changes.
Transition species being few in number meant fewer fossils. I assume that the "Missing Link" is such a creature.
Do we have any palaeontologists on board. I'm just an amateur.
Cheers Marty