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To: Dataman
Given your response to that link, I don't guess you care for the cover on the current issue of Scientific American on newstands now, huh? An ever-growing list of dromaeosaurs had feathers.

Why does it get hard to tell certain kinds of dinosaurs from birds? How could some creationists say Archaeopteryx is "A dinosaur, just a dinosaur!" and some say it's "A bird! Just a bird?" Wouldn't something like that be obvious? How hard is it to tell any modern reptile from any modern bird?

125 posted on 03/06/2003 4:01:04 PM PST by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro

>>>A dinosaur, just a dinosaur!" and some say it's "A bird! Just a bird?"<<<

It's a bird, it's a plane. No, it's SUPERLINK, to the rescue.

Faster than a speeding Aeon. More powerful than Miller-Urey Elixir. Able to make a macroevolutionist take TALL LEAPS O FAITH over a single bone fragment.

133 posted on 03/06/2003 4:30:29 PM PST by Remedy
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"A dinosaur! Just a dinosaur!" (Probable juvenile Sinornithosaurus.)

"A bird! Just a bird!" (Confuciusornis sanctus.)

Both views show a forelimb with feathery structures. I'm not kidding, the dinosaur is an undisputed dinosaur.

The bird is an undisputed bird.


165 posted on 03/07/2003 7:17:56 AM PST by VadeRetro
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