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Harun Yahya
Bowfin (Amia Calva)
Period: Eocene
Age: 50 million years
Region: Messel Formation, Germany
Bowfins generally live in North America. They are part of the order Amiiformes
and are just one of the life forms that have remained the same for millions of ye-
ars. The 50-million-year-old Eocene Period fossil bowfin you see in the picture
defies evolution and shows that despite the intervening millions of years, this li-
fe form has not altered in the slightest.
The animal’s forward curving head, the tail stuck to its body, its upper and lower
fins and its skeletal structure can be seen in all their fine detail. A 50-million-ye-
ar-old bowfin fossil invalidates Darwinists’ claims and proves that evolution ne-
ver, ever happened.