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To: gore3000
Well, I'd say Obduron, but Obbie had teeth. Of course, in your universe, O. insignis was only teeth and O. dickensoni was only a bit of jawbone.

Does it make you wonder how they lived?

2,150 posted on 03/26/2002 4:00:37 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
Well, I'd say Obduron, but Obbie had teeth. Of course, in your universe, O. insignis was only teeth and O. dickensoni was only a bit of jawbone.

In my world? I do not live in the world of fairy tales like the evolutionists. I have to see the evidence and you have none. Yes, there was some sort of a species attached to those bones. However, neither you nor I have the vaguest idea what those species looked like, what their characteristics were or where they descended from. In addition to which, even if I were to grant you that those who had those teeth and jaws did indeed have the characteristics of the platypus (which I definitely do not) you still could not trace all those features to any known species. So you lose Vade. I am correct. The platypus is just another living species which totally disproves the theory of evolution.

2,181 posted on 03/26/2002 6:08:06 PM PST by gore3000
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