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Dinosaur footprint treasure trove found in Britain
How quickly did they form?
by Phil Robinson
Deadly plant’s flowers in amber deadly to evolution
Many people know that Strychnos plants contain strychnine, a deadly poison. The discovery of its flowers in amber is ‘deadly’ to evolution.
by Philip Bell and David Catchpoole
Trilobite conga line vs evolutionary timeline
Amazingly preserved trilobite fossils testify to rapid fossil formation during Noah’s Flood
by Philip Robinson
T. rex dinosaur relatives found buried together
Did T. rex relatives live and die together, or are the scientists right that these Teratophoneus fossils were buried together in a flood?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Candles turned to stone
Found deep in a mine, they help demonstrate the length of time needed to turn buried animal and plant remains into rock
by Jonathan O’Brien
Mightiest, 'multi-million-year-old' millipede
A newly discovered fossil of Arthropleura, a giant millipede, provides good evidence of having been buried during Noah’s Flood.
by Gavin Cox
Ammonite in amber
A sea creature found trapped in resin from a land tree
by Phil Robinson
‘Billion-year’ fossil ‘balls’ (part 1)
Balls of cells discovered in ancient rocks pushes back complexity and multi-cellularity to supposedly one billion years ago. Such evidence fits early biblical history far better than evolution.
by Gavin Cox
Flood-buried crocodile’s last supper was a dinosaur
Did a crocodile ambush an ornithopod dinosaur to eat it, or did it venture upon a fortunate last supper (already dead), before it got buried in the Flood?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Biggest ichthyosaur ever found in the UK!
The largest and most complete fossil ichthyosaur skeleton ever found in the UK is best explained as evidence of catastrophic burial during the Flood.
by Gavin Cox
The firewalkers
Surrounded by fiery lava and floodwaters, animals left their mark
by Jonathan obrien
The mystery of the inside-out ammonite
How was the soft tissue of an ammonite fossilized without its shell attached?
by Philip Robinson