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Atlantic Argentine (Argentinidae)



                      Period: Oligocene

                      Age: 35 million years

                      Region: Poland




                      Atlantic argentines from the family  Argentinidae  are fish that live in the depths of the
                      Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They are approximately 45 cm (1.5 feet) long and live at depths
                      of 145 to 545 meters (475 to 1,800 feet). The great variety in the fossil record, from the smal-
                      lest terrestrial and marine organisms to the largest, and life forms from the period being pre-
                      served literally as if in a photograph, has led to the utter collapse of the theory of evolution.

                      The 35-million-year-old Atlantic argentine in the picture shows that these fish have always
                      remained the same, despite the passage of millions of years.





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