Page 208 - Atlas of Creation Volume 4
P. 208
Tiger Shark
Period: Cretaceous
Age: 95 million years
Region: Lebanon
Tiger sharks have a plump, cylindrical appearance and are some 3.5 meters (11.5 feet)
long. They live alone and hunt many marine creatures. They even attack other species of
sharks. The tiger shark takes its name from the dark stripes on its back, which disappear
with age. The details of the skull and fins and the skeletal structure can clearly be seen in
this 95-million-year-old fossil. As tiger shark fossils prove, living things never evolved.
Allah created all living things.
206 Atlas of Creation Vol. 4