To: metmom
The evolutionists regualrly criticize the creation account because of the meat-eating-animals-whose-teeth-aren't-suited-for-a-vegatarian- diet issues, and yet here we have *scientists* looking at some sizable looking canines claming that this creature was *probably* a *fruit eater*. Maybe they used those teeth like those juicer gadgets; poke a hole in the orange and such the juice out. Sounds good to me.
Did you think to look beyond the canines?
Or are you so eager to bash science that you just posted the first anti-science comment you could think up?
Did you ever consider that different teeth had (and still have) different functions?
74 posted on
02/19/2007 8:09:12 AM PST by
Coyoteman
(Religious belief does not constitute scientific evidence, nor does it convey scientific knowledge.)
To: metmom
and yet here we have *scientists* looking at some sizable looking canines claming that this creature was *probably* a *fruit eater*. Maybe they used those teeth like those juicer gadgets; poke a hole in the orange and such the juice out. Sounds good to me.
The chimpanzee's diet is mainly fruits, including bananas, pawpaws and wild figs. Note the similarity in maxillary dentition between this newly-discovered fossil (left) and a modern chimpanzee (right).
Here's another view of those "juicer gadgets:"
77 posted on
02/19/2007 8:46:22 AM PST by
Coyoteman
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