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Tiktaalik

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Tiktaalik meme depicting an illustration of a fish leaving water for dry land.

Tiktaalik

Part of a series on Paleontology. [View Related Entries]

Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 10:49PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Sep 05, 2020 at 04:04PM EDT by Jel.

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About

The Tiktaalik is an extinct bony fish that has been described as an evolutionary link between fish and four-legged animals.[1] It has become a meme online due to its status as a potential ancestor of modern humans.

Origin

In 2004, three well-preserved Tiktaalik fossils were discovered on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada by Edward B. Daeschler, Neil H. Shubin, and Farish A. Jenkins, Jr.[3] Their findings were published in Nature magazine in 2006.[4] The name "Tiktaalik" is an Inuktitut word for "large freshwater fish."[2]

On April 5th, 2006, a now-famous rendition of the Tiktaalik was released with a news release by the National Science Foundation (shown below).[5] Created by illustrator Zina Deretsky, the image shows a Tiktaalik crawling onto land from water. The illustration soon became widely used in textbooks as an example of a transitional species.[6]



Spread

The Tiktaalik is assumed to be a very early ancestor of humans and to have played a key role in life's transition from sea to land. One of the earliest memes about the Tiktaalik appeared on December 15th, 2018, in a post by Redditor poccoscfc to the /r/memes subreddit (shown below).[7]


Land: Come over Tetrapods: I can't, I'm busy defending my niche and fighting for food Land: terrestrial vertebrates haven't evolved to exploit my resources Tetrapods:

In the ensuing months, much of the content surrounding Tiktaalik has focused on ironic hatred due to the creature supposedly being the source of modern social problems (examples shown below).


this a------ fish decided to walk out of the water one day and now I have to go to work and pay rent MY ASS WOULDAVE STAYED INTHE PRIMORDIAL SOUP IF I KNEW THERE WAS GONNA BE DAYS LIKE THIS... STOP THEM! "You missed your chance, pal!" "Their filthy Water" "Our blessed Ground" Lf you see a Horrid Beast evolving, PUSH IT BACK IN

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realest-asami-requiem THIS NICHE EMPTY FEET thoughtcontainment Meme culture has peaked, gang. It's all downhill from here. Tiktäalik. r/Palaeontology hmm today I will walk on land clueless 2020 AD My wife with a time machine: Don't marry him! He's a psycho! Okay! Me with a time machine: SLEEK'N'TEARS

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