Re: Study Re-evaluates Evolution of Mammals
- From: "derdag" <derdag@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Mar 2007 18:43:56 -0700
On Mar 28, 7:53 pm, maximum maypo <max.ma...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<QUOTEhttp://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/28/science/28cnd-mammal.html>
The mass extinction that wiped out dinosaurs and other life 65
million years ago apparently did not, contrary to conventional
wisdom, immediately clear the way for the rise of today's mammals.
In fact, the ancestral branches of most mammals, including primates,
rodents and hoofed animals, emerged long before the global extinction
and survived it more or less intact. But it was not until at least 10
million to 15 million years afterward that the lineages of living
mammals began to flourish in number and diversity.
[more...]
</QUOTE>
--
max
So much for the KT asteroid.... Maybe evolutionists can morph their
theory again and believe me, it will explain it all!!
.
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