The discovery of a tuatara hatchling in New Zealand was making headlines this morning, as it's the first that's been seen in about 200 years. Tuataras are an extant branch of prehistoric reptiles whose lineage dates back 225 million years, so that they lived concurrently with the dinosaurs. Apparently, though, not everyone is so sure about the whole prehistoric lineage bit...
"well...evolution eh....I think not. At best biologists and the like reach conclusions based on very little evidence. Evolution is the biggest lie ever fabricated....the second largest is global warming.
It's great that this species of lizard is doing well. Saying it's a direct decendant of an animal that lived 225 million years ago is lunacy. If any of the "pro evolution" bloggers did a weekends worth of research...they'd be stunned at what they found."
Funny. I was just thinking this morning that our 6"-and-growing dump of snow was going to stir up the whole "Oh, so what happened to global warming NOW?" faction. Anyway, back to finishing my weekend's worth of research... so far, no contra-evolutionary evidence coming up, but I'll be sure to keep looking!
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