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Message 36 of 165 (117108)
06-21-2004 12:11 PM
Reply to: Message 34 by johnfolton
06-21-2004 11:45 AM


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The fossil record shows the creatures like the bat didn't evolve
Really?
What do you make of this page, then, detailing the fossil record of bats in the Americas?
The site happens to mention: "The rarity of bats in Florida middle to late Miocene and early Pliocene faunas is almost certainly related to the absence of paleokarst deposits during this time interval. Paleokarst deposits once again become common in Florida during the late Pliocene and throughout the Pleistocene, and as a consequence fossil bats are common in Florida during the last 2 Ma."
http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/...ats/FTB_EP_Vespertilionidae.html
Go, uhh, batty.

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