pipistrelle Type post Author Eric Cassell Date January 15, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , algorithms, Animal Algorithms, bats, birds, common design, convergent evolution, Darwinian evolution, Emily Reeves, Europe, geomagnetic field, George McGhee, intelligent agents, magnetic compass, mammals, navigation, paleontologists, polarization, Royal Society, sunlight In Bats and Other Animals, Evidence of Common Design in a Magnetic Compass Eric Cassell January 15, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 4 There has been little data previously to confirm that mammals navigate long distances using the earth’s geomagnetic field. Read More ›
Lizard-1-1 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date April 23, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionPaleontologyZoology Tagged , __nedited, arthropods, circadian rhythms, cladistics, common descent, crustaceans, Current Biology, Devonian Period, evolutionists, frogs, George McGhee, homology, homoplasy, lampreys, lizards, Paleozoic, pseudogenes, Simon Conway Morris, sleep, Stephen Jay Gould, tetrapods, University of Tübingen, vertebrates, Willi Hennig Extinct Four-Eyed Monitor Lizard Busts Myth of a Congruent Nested Hierarchy Günter Bechly April 23, 2018 Evolution, Paleontology, Zoology 16 Obviously, evolutionary “laws” are quite malleable and have to give way when they become too cumbersome. Read More ›