First, we have a fish, with fins attached to its head.
Then, we have an amphibian, with well-developed powerful forearms with extensive areas for attachments of muscles at the shoulder.
According to the evolutionists, what is a "transitional" form? ......... Why it's a creature "with well-developed powerful forearms with extensive areas for attachments of muscles at the shoulder" (now where did I just hear that?).
A "transitional form" would be one with powerful forearms attached to the head, or one with fins attached to the shoulder.
The evolutionist view predicts that we should find these kinds of fossils in various stages of development. The creationist view predicts that we should find them mysteriously missing.