Friday, January 11, 2008

Hadrosaur.

A 35' long, 3.5 ton hadrosaur has been discovered in Hell Creek, N. Dakota. The creature is so well preserved that the fossil even showed skin and muscle detail.
Shaun Doyle reports:
"Dakota’s exceptional preservation is certainly consistent with the biblical Flood, suggesting very rapid preservation underwater in a mineral-rich environment. It will be interesting to see whether further examination produces unfossilised soft tissue." [Indeed this is the ONLY realistic way this fossil could have been preserved - it certainly didn't happen gradually!]
Of course this specimen is classed as being '67 million years old' but after the discovery of T Rex tissue recently, the whole long age 'house of cards' is rocking - and not so very gently.
[No scientist believes that tissue can survive over a million years and most work to a date of just 100,000. - Trouble is of course, even though these are absurdly long periods of time, they do not leave anywhere near sufficient for evolution to have taken place.]


LINK:
http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/5488

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