To the referenced article:
https://www.livescience.com/61615-dinosaur-footprints-found-at-goddard.html
Could be. I believe early mammals did coexist with dinosaurs.
It’s good to see fundamentalists start to embrace science.
Ray has also written the definitive book on the Socorro/ Lonnie Zamora ufo case; hard to find now:
https://www.amazon.com/Socorro-Saucer-Pentagon-Pantry-Stanford/dp/0917092007
Its not news that mammals coexisted with dinosauria. (Least not if you study it).
Not much of a surprise as (Flintstone, 1962, Season. 2, Episode. 4) concluded that Dino (note, capitalization of dino) transitioned from dinosaur to canine mammal during the latter quartile of the Cretaceous Period.
Mammals, or at least proto-mammals predate the dinosaurs. Some of the earliest “big” creatures were mammal-like reptiles like the gorgonopsids, which existed millions of years before the first true dinosaurs appeared.
Why is this controversial, or even news? It has long been known that small mammals coexisted with dinosaurs throughout their history. In fact, the first fossil mammals are as old or older than the first dinosaur fossils. I fail to see how this story is supposed to support young earth creationist claims.
Were these Fred & Barnes tracks with the Dinosaur?
That’s interesting but not as “WOW” worthy as the discovery in Mexico where they apparently discovered human footprints next to dino prints.
human footprints next to dinosaur prints in mexico - Bing images
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=human+footprints+next+to+dinosaur+prints+in+mexico&qpvt=Human+footprints+next+to+Dinosaur+prints+in+Mexico&FORM=IGRE
Uhhh, everybody KNOWS mammals evolved in the Mesozoic period. No surprise here, aside from being rare. Know where you are going with this but it’s nowhere.
Uhhh, everybody KNOWS mammals evolved in the Mesozoic period. No surprise here, aside from being rare. Know where you are going with this but it’s nowhere.
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