Even Sherlock Holmes Can’t Explain African Dinosaurs

A new species of duck-billed dinosaur, Ajnabia odysseus, was recently unearthed in North Africa.1 This is the first hadrosaur-type dinosaur ever discovered on the continent of Africa, and it creates a conundrum for evolutionary scientists because its location doesn’t fit their narrative.

Soft Tissue Fossils Reveal Incriminating Trends


South American Plant Fossils Confirm Flood Boundary

Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D., and Tim Clarey, Ph.D.


Was a Franken-Fish "Created"?

In 2020, Hungarian zoologists described the hybridization of a Russian sturgeon and American paddlefish.1 Some sources have reported the scientists created a “franken-fish”—as indeed it looks quite bizarre.2 Researchers, however, are calling it the sturddlefish—with sharp fins and an elongated nose.3


New Evidence Hurts Feathered Dinosaur Theory

Is a dinosaur still a dinosaur if it has flight feathers? A new study points to some fascinating evidence that contradicts the idea of feathered dinosaurs and confirms created kinds.

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