LeopardPantheraparduspardusyoungfemaleKruger2 Type post Author Rob Stadler Date February 3, 2026 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , assumptions, Bill Nye, common ancestor, common ancestry, confidence, designers, evidence, evolution, fossil record, hedging, homology, intelligent design, lifeforms, phylogenetic trees, prospective study, repeatability, Richard Dawkins, The Greatest Show on Earth, Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation, vertebrate skeleton, vertebrates, When Can I Trust What Scientists Say? (series) When Can I Trust Scientists About Evolution? Rob Stadler February 3, 2026 Biology, Evolution 4 The most commonly cited areas of evidence in favor of common ancestry include the fossil record and homology. Read More ›
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