The Fossil Record: Evolution or "Scientific Creation" by Clifford A. Cuffey. Part 5 has a fairly detailed account of the transition between reptiles and mammals.
It's interesting what can be said about proto-mammal: it had hair, suckled its young, and laid eggs. It also had 3 earbones (by definition), one lower jawbone, and other bone features mentioned in the essay. Kinda like a modern-day monotreme, (though not specialized for aquatic or ant-eating life)
Note that the website belongs to the
This is the professional society for people who prospect for oil. If YEC or creationism were true, they'd switch in a heartbeat to make more money.
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Am I remembering incorrectly when I say that a creationist once claimed here on FR to know of either a geologist or a geological firm that had successfully employed principles of young-earth creationism for locating sources of petrol?