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‘Feathered’ dinos: no feathers after all!
Detailed analysis of Sinosauropteryx and decaying animals provides evidence for rapid burial, consistent with a global Flood. Also, claimed protofeathers were really support fibres for a single structure, like a crest.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Graveyards of small dinosaurs
Evidence for a dinosaurian Galapagos, or a snapshot of the Flood?
by Emil Silvestru
The Year the Water Dragon Roared
The Chinese year that began in January 2012 gives a powerful opportunity to witness.
by Carl Wieland
Thunder lizards
Cinema technologies have brought mankind face-to-face with Earth’s largest-ever land animals, but what do we really know about them?
by Russell Grigg
Sea monsters … more than a legend?
Tales of unknown creatures make sense in a biblical framework of history.
by Rebecca Driver
‘Carnivorous’ dinosaurs had plant diet
Theropods, the dino group that includes T.rex, were all predators, right? No, about half of them had a salad diet! See also how they challenge dino-to-bird dogma.
by Jonathan Sarfati and Liita Cosner
Dino stumble preserved in Utah fossil trackways
Evolutionists miss obvious evidence for Noah’s Flood because of preoccupation with dino-to-bird speculation
by Tas Walker
What’s the rabbitfish–T.rex connection?
The discovery of a Brazilian rabbitfish has been likened to finding a living dinosaur.
by David Catchpoole
Dino ‘puberty blues’ for paleontologists
Scientists now realize the dramatic physical changes that dino ‘teenagers’ go through.
by David Catchpoole
Thousands of Dinosaur footprints found in China
Scientists describe evidence of Noah’s Flood without realizing it.
by Tas Walker
Dragons: animals … not apparitions
Accounts of dragons in history have an amazing similarity to various types of dinosaurs.
by Timofey Alferov
Dino protein denial
Rather than question the millions-of-years paradigm, researchers are willing to not just ignore key evidence, but even to find ways to deny it!
by David Catchpoole