Tag: amber
Fossil Friday: A Dinosaur Feather and an Overhyped New Study on the Origin of Feathers
Feathers, which are the most complex integumental structures known in the animal kingdom, without doubt required coordinated changes in numerous genes.
Fossil Friday: Fake Amber and the Piltdown Fly
Such simple forgeries are commonly sold to tourists in Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Eastern Europe, and Eastern Asia.
Fossil Friday: New Kind of Silverfish Trapped in Sticky Resin
These incongruent or homoplastic characters are a notorious problem for phylogenetics and contradict the evolutionary prediction of a nested hierarchy.
Evolutionary Enigmas, Tiny Tardigrades Strut Their Superpowers
Darwinists struggle to explain why any creature would evolve protections from environmental conditions it had never experienced.
This Critter Is Named for Günter Bechly
The photo above is another species of the same genus that Dr. Bechly established in 2007.