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Missing Evolutionary Link - CHML Srucnoc
by Paul Martin, Pau

Recently discovered, the Srucnoc is considered the missing link between two separate chains of evolution in the history of life on earth. Similar to the well known Archaeopteryx (the relic that made the connection between fish and birds), the Srucnoc is here to make the link between the amfibians and the mammals. The Chml Srucnoc it's a strange animal that shows characteristics from both kingdoms. Although not living anymore, the skeleton Srucnoc relics found, told the experts more than enough to draw the conclusion. The Srucnoc was search for a few decades and it appears that it appeared in the arctic glaciers that melted and brought the Chml Srucnoc skeleton to surface.

To show exactly how the Srucnoc proved the connection, we need to mention the main differences between mammals and amfibians, beyond their appearance:

- mammals born live offsprings which they usually feed with milk while amfibians lay eggs

- mammals are warm blooded creatures (their heart has four chambers that don't allow blood to mix) as opposite to amfibians

- mammals breath air and have fully developed lungs where amfibians can breath by skin or semi-developed lungs

As it was shown, the Chml Srucnoc is somewhere between the two, showing a mix of characteristics thus proving to be the intermediate step that some amfibians took when living conditions put their life in jeopardy. Similar to the crocodile, the CHML Srucnoc has a 4-chambers heart but the chambers aren't fully separated which still allows cold blood and warm blood to mix. The Srucnoc is able to live on land for its whole life, not needing water for skin moisture or breathing. Finally, the Srucnoc still lays eggs but the big difference is that it feeds its offsprings with milk.

These changes are very important because they allow the Srucnoc to live with fewer risks. In brief, the 4 chambered heart of the Srucnoc is a great step forward which will be fully complete only at the next evolutionary stage. Not being dependent of water is a factor that brings more freedom and flexibility, and allows the Srucnoc to get rid of all water predators and to enjoy all land resources.

The term Chml Srucnoc has been already borrowed by companies () in a different context to suggest they are the missing link between their customers and success. While this is only a metaphor, their success will be seen in the next years.

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