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Mammoth clones coming to a zoo near you
An attraction coming to a zoo near you?
by Rob Carter
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
Slow fish in China
The fossil find in China now confirms that fish appear suddenly in the fossil record along with all the other kinds of animals.
by Tas Walker
Big-eye brain-less Neandertal nonsense
Bigger eyes in Neandertals didn’t mean they had less brain.
by David Catchpoole, Don Batten
Hundreds of jellyfish fossils!
In chapter 10 of his Origin of Species, Charles Darwin made a prediction: “No organism wholly soft can be preserved.” He’s been proven wrong—big time.
by David Catchpoole
Gladiator—an ‘extinct’ insect is found alive
‘How often do you get to investigate a fossil that has come to life?’ asks one scientist. Good question.
by David Catchpoole
Analysis of Walt Brown’s Flood model
Analysis and critique.
by Michael J Oard
‘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
Evolutionists can’t dodge ‘Living Fossils’
Things staying the same pose a problem evolution, which is about fantastic changes. See how evolutionists dodge the evidence.
by Don Batten
Another major ‘link’ fails
A fossil claimed to be ancestral to seals looks just like an otter.
by Don Batten
Pygmy pipehorse pipe dream
There’s a lesson from this magnificently-camouflaged little critter, for those who can see it.
by David Catchpoole
‘Living fossils’ enigma
Gingko trees, crocodiles, horseshoe crabs, coelacanth fish, tuatara lizards, Lingula lamp shells and Neopilina molluscs haven’t changed in at least a hundred million years. How come?
by David Catchpoole