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‘Oldest’ fossil shrimp?
How is an old fossil shrimp important for unraveling evolution if it closely resembles modern shrimp?
by Shaun Doyle
Tyrannosaur ‘walking with sharks’?
How could T. rex be buried with sharks in the same rock formation?
by Gavin Cox
‘Remarkable’ mammal hairs in amber?
Is there any fossil evidence that dinosaur and modern mammals lived together?
by Shaun Doyle
The biggest dinosaur eggs
Just how big were they, and what are the implications for the Ark?
by Phil Robinson
Den of ape-men or chambers of the sickly?
How do we interpret the latest Homo naledi findings with their associated ‘ape-man’ connotations and claims?
by Peter Line
Further expansion of evolutionary fossil time ranges
More confusion and contradiction in the evolutionary story about the fossils.
by Michael Oard
Panderichthys—a fish with fingers?
What of the latest ‘missing link’ offered up for fish-to-tetrapod evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
‘Transitional form’ in mammal ear evolution—more cacophony
Does the Bible provide a better explanation of the ear morphology of this ‘transitional fossil’ than evolution?
by Shaun Doyle
Folded ferns
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial.
by Unknown
Deluge disaster
by Tas Walker
Horsetails are ‘living fossils’!
Long familiar to keen gardeners, horsetails are ‘living fossils’, unchanged from their supposedly ‘prehistoric’ ancestors.
by David Catchpoole
Dramatic dinosaur footprints at Karoola station, Australia
Fleeing the rising waters of Noah’s Flood
by Tas Walker