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Harun Yahya
Horn Shark
Period: Cretaceous
Age: 95 million years
Region: Lebanon
Present-day horn sharks have wide ridges on their long bodies. Examination of the 95-mil-
lion-year-old fossil in the picture shows that the ridges on the body, and its head and tail
structure have not changed in the least. The horn shark lives in the depths of the seas, and
sometimes uses its pectoral fins to crawl over rocks. It lies in ambush for its prey in caves
or reefs. It is approximately 1 meter long. The 95-million-year-old horn shark in the picture
illustrates once again the defeat suffered by Darwinists and proves the fact that our Lord
creates all living things.
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