Tag: sharks
Fossil Friday: A Fossil That Kept Scientists Guessing
Could intelligent design better explain this weird feeding apparatus? Of course.
Battle Butterflies
Every year, around a billion monarchs travel from across North America to gather overwinter in a few specific locations in Mexico.
Convergent Evolution: An Argument That Comes at a Price
Rope Kojonen sees convergence as evidence that laws of form “play a significant role” in helping evolutionary processes cluster around similar solutions.
Fossil Friday: The Devonian Nekton Revolution
Such explosions and revolutions dominate the history of life, which was rather a series of abrupt saltations than the gradual change predicted by Darwinism.
Fossil Friday: The Explosive Origin of Mosasaurs in the Cretaceous
The math of population genetics precludes a Darwinian origin of these new genes in such a short time.