Fish fingers: Origin of human hand and land animals found in ancient fish fossil
Quebec researchers have found a fossil that they say is from one of the first animals to climb out of the ancient seas to live on land.
They say the fins of the 350-million-year-old fish contain finger-like bones that are probably the origin of the human hand.
Richard Cloutier of the University of Quebec at Rimouski says the fossil was found about 10 years ago at a site in Quebec that has produced many fossils from the time when animals were beginning to crawl out of the oceans onto land.
The fins of the one-and-a-half-metre, well-preserved fossil have at least two sets of finger bones in each.