Mammals ''Shrank'' After Post-Flood Ice Age

By examining fossils from 19 archaeological sites in Jordan’s Azraq Basin, researchers have concluded that gazelles, hares, and foxes shrank in size at the end of the Ice Age.1 This news, published in an open-access journal article,2 should be of interest to creationists for two reasons.


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Late Pleistocene Body Size Reduction: Evidence of a Post-Flood Decline in Longevity?

In Late Pleistocene Body Size Reduction: Evidence of a Post-Flood Decline in Longevity? Journal of Creation. 38 (1).

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