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How does the embryological evidences support that Evolution has taken place?

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Evidences:
1. Remakrable similarities in the Embryos of different animals from fish to man
2. tadpole of frog resembles the fish more than the frog.
3. Life history of every individual exhibits the structural features of their ancestors.
4 The resemblance is so close at an early stage, it is difficulty to distinguish one embryo from other.
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