Re: Who says evolution doesn't happen




Bobby D. Bryant wrote:
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, "R. Pierce Butler" <spamsucks@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Scientists Discover Dozens Of New Species In 'Lost World' Of Western New
Guinea

An expedition to one of Asia's most isolated jungles -- in the mist-
shrouded Foja Mountains of western New Guinea -- discovered a virtual
''Lost World" of new species, giant flowers, and rare wildlife that was
unafraid of humans.

Berlepsch's Six-wired Bird of Paradise (Parotia berlepschi) is named
for the curious wires that extend from its head in place of a crest.

The December 2005 trip by a team of U.S., Indonesian, and Australian
scientists led by Conservation International (CI) found dozens of
new species including frogs, butterflies, plants, and an
orange-faced honeyeater, the first new bird from the island of New
Guinea in more than 60 years.

This would be a good time for creationists to tell us what their
theory predicts we will find when the DNA of these new species is
sequenced.


Sequenced DNA? Yeah right.



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Bobby Bryant
Austin, Texas

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