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Alligator ancestor antics
A fossil skull found with dinosaurs is identical to a modern American alligator, but was given a different scientific name, giving the illusion of evolution.
by Don Batten
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures
Part 1: Lessons from history.
by Joanna F. Woolley
Living fossils and ‘junk DNA’
Why do ‘living fossils’ and functions in ‘junk DNA’ present problems for evolution?
by Don Batten, Lita Cosner
That choking feeling …
by NA
Pygmy pipehorse pipe dream
There’s a lesson from this magnificently-camouflaged little critter, for those who can see it.
by David Catchpoole
‘Animal salad’ points to catastrophic demise
Evolutionists struggle to explain an enormous fossil graveyard that includes sea, land, and flying creatures.
by Len de Beer
Pollen problem
Dinosaur dioramas in museums and children’s books on dinosaurs should now include flowers.
by Don Batten
Longest recorded fossil drag mark
A dying ammonite leaves behind a permanent impression which tells a story that needs explaining.
by Philip Robinson
Living fossil ray riddle
A living Shovelnose Ray is almost identical to a ‘dinosaur era’ fossil ray, a living fossil, challenging both evolution and geological time.
The giant that shouldn’t be
This huge dicynodont means evolutionary history needs revising—again!
by Phil Robinson
Dinosaur footprint treasure trove found in Britain
How quickly did they form?
by Phil Robinson
Distant starlight, and dino and human fossils
The Horizon problem: the big banger’s own distant starlight problem, and more evidence against the big bang. Why are there no mass graveyards of human and dino fossils?
by Jonathan Sarfati and David Catchpoole