Does Evolution Go Backward? A Look at Blind Cave Fish

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By Ken Ham

Have you ever heard the claim that evolution can go backward? “Regressive evolution,” “reverse evolution,” or “devolution” refers to the loss of complex features and functions, as opposed to the supposed gain of features and functions (which has never been observed). Now, are blind cave fish an example of this supposed “regressive evolution”?

Well, that’s the claim according to a news report on a new species of cave fish belonging to the genus Sinocyclocheilus recently discovered in a dining table-size pool in a Chinese cave. This new fish species has been described as “unicorn-like,” due to a “horn” protruding …read more

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