To: Ol' Sparky
Since Morris was kind enough to bring up Archaeopteryx, and you were kind enough to quote him:
One of my favorite threads on Dinosar-Bird Transition.
A sample of the goodies there:
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Fig. 1: Archaeopteryx |
Fig. 2: Deinonychus |
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Fig. 3: Hoatzin chick |
Fig. 4: Hoatzin adult |
A hoatzin is a modern (if a bit primitive) South American bird. You know about Archaeopteryx. A Deinonychus is an unquestioned dinosaur.
To: VadeRetro
Gee, those drawings are almost as cute as the drawings of apes becoming men. One little problem -- all you have is drawings. No fossils, no proof. If the drawing were reality, than there should be dozens of fossils supporting the drawing.
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