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Author Topic:   "Archaeopteryx; bird or reptile, or both?"
JETZEN
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Message 22 of 34 (552079)
03-26-2010 10:54 AM
Reply to: Message 4 by PaulK
03-30-2005 1:27 AM


thanks for answering my question....being that archaeopteryx has feathers and teeth i assumed that they would be a good transitional species between reptile and bird.
but unfortunatly my creationist apponet could'nt see it that way.

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JETZEN
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Message 28 of 34 (552391)
03-28-2010 4:43 PM
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03-27-2010 1:41 AM


Peg,
a transitional fossil of a extinct animal has nothing to do with existing or extinction, it is merely evidence of evolution.
Edited by JETZEN, : added existing

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