Tag: reptiles
Fossil Friday: New Fossil Evidence Challenges Another Icon of Evolution
This would have been very interesting news to my friend and colleague Jonathan Wells, who had described many such cases in his ground-breaking books.
There Is No Known Evolutionary Rule for Animal Intelligence
Got a pet lizard? Good news. Scientists say it can be trained to do tasks and tricks.
Fossil Friday: Time Wanderers Debunk Popular Scenario of Mammalian Evolution
The crude Darwinist presumption of more advanced descendants outcompeting their primitive ancestors turned out to be wrong once again.
What Does It Mean to Say “Lobsters Are Conscious”?
Much will be learned from a more careful analysis of the behavior of life forms, which will likely turn up many more instances of unexpected sentience.
Being a Bat: Some Scientists Push Animal Consciousness
A group of scientists and philosophers have published a declaration that there is evidence that a wide range of animals exhibit signs of consciousness.