Primitive fossil arm performed push-ups

Primitive fossil arm performed push-ups (New Scientist: 01-Apr-04)
A tiny fossil - the most primitive forelimb bone yet recovered - has revealed important insights into how animals colonised the land. The find was unearthed by a road in Pennsylvania, US, and brings to light a previously unknown stage in the evolution of walking. The bone shows that early amphibians evolved sturdy front legs to push their heads up out of the water to look around and breathe air.