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Explain and provide examples of 'transitional groups.

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Transitional groups are organisms or groups showing traits between different stages or species. They provide evidence for evolutionary changes. Examples include Archaeopteryx (reptiles to birds), Tiktaalik (fish to tetrapods), Ambulocetus (land mammals to whales), and Homo habilis (ape-like to human-like). They bridge gaps in the evolutionary process.

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