Fossil of early mammal found.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-41889633A most challenging aspect of evolution is Australia.. The same range of predators and grass eaters etc, but all marsupials, no mammals. Someone explain that?
Pure guesswork. The moment scientists start the "millions" and "billions" chat it is time to switch off. We barely have accurate understanding of what happened 500 years ago let alone 145 million years ago.
you have to die to evolve, so evolution rules are death, improve, death, improve, death , improve, yet no missing link, yet instead of improving evolution becomes more complicated, no scientific proof, have a look at creationalists , for example Kent Horvine, plenty to argue about,
You know why all the dinosaurs died out?
Brexit!
FACT!
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so many scoffers against creation, just to glorify their own evil ways, they say (evolutionists) they come from a banana or a rock, and humanity is just a bit of organism with no purpose but to die.
As they were found off the Dorset coast were they British or immigrants trying to get in?
"So our earliest ancestor was British."
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Not really as Britain didn't exist 145 million years ago. It really didn't exist in name until Claudius Potaleamius gave the Island the name around the time of Hadrian. 145 M years ago Britain was part of Laurasia
Evolution is still happening (survival of the fittest). Unfortunately we are influencing it now. We have bred a wolf into a toy poodle. It could now be said that intelligence is now an anti-survival factor. Not many PHD holders have 6 kids, thereby perpetuating that gene. But just look at any council estate.