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Not all liquids are, or come from mercury, while all tretapods come from fishes. So that logic doesn't work.
Yes but "mammals are tetrapods" is the incorrect one
I agree. All animals and plants are single celled.
'Single celled' is a characteristic, not a lineage. Organisms don't necessarily have the same characteristics as their ancestors.
You're seriously splitting hairs about lineage when you know humans are obviously not fish.
A species can not evolve out of a clade. I am not splitting hairs, I am simply accepting cladistics classification as valid.
Obviously you are not, since fish are not considered a monophyletic group.
Bony fish (Osteichthyes) is monophyletic.