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To: FastCoyote; NDGG
Could you then explain to me why whales have vestigial hips and legs, and there are fossils of whales with more fully formed limbs? I'll wait patiently.

I'd like to know how it can be scientifically certified that whale hips and legs are vestigial. I'd like to see a certified whale fossil. I'd also like to be directed to a textbook on fossils that places them where they were found as opposed to where creative evolutionists think they ought to be with respect to complexity. Can you, with your since-discarded vestigial gills, supply a more-than-hopeful answer?

317 posted on 02/05/2005 7:41:46 PM PST by Fester Chugabrew
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To: Fester Chugabrew

http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/mpm/mpm_whale_limb.html

That's a place to start with a few pictures of a modern humpback whale with it's floating bones. See also my post #210 on this thread.

http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/2437/ambulo.htm

http://studentwebs.coloradocollege.edu/~s_echt/

The last one has the most skeletal pics.


327 posted on 02/05/2005 7:55:56 PM PST by FastCoyote
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