Hippo_pod_edit Type post Author Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig Date March 15, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Africa, brachiopods, bryozoans, cephalopods, Charles Darwin, corals, Ernst Mayr, evolution, fossil record, genera, Georges Cuvier, ghost lineages, hippos, intelligent design, Louis Agassiz, Martin Pickford, megafauna, National Geographic, natural selection, ostracods, species, stasis, trilobites Notes on the Mysterious Origin of Hippos Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig March 15, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 3 The family Hippopotamidae appears abruptly in the fossil record — like all the other groups that I have so far investigated in detail. Read More ›
Glyptodon Type post Author Günter Bechly Date December 16, 2022 CategoriesPaleontologyScience Tagged , Afrotheria, America, Antarctica, anteaters, Argentina, armadillos, clades, Darwinists, Early Eocene, megafauna, molecular clock, Natural History Museum of Vienna, New World, Patagonia, phylogenetic systematics, placental mammals, Pleistocene, primates, sloths, Tubulidentata, Xenarthra Fossil Friday: The Giant Armadillo Glyptodon and the Abrupt Origin of Xenarthrans Günter Bechly December 16, 2022 Paleontology, Science 20 Should we dare to consider the possibility that something is wrong with the Darwinist assumptions? Heaven forbid! Read More ›