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Dimorphodon, one of
the oldest known
flying reptiles, a
typical representative
of this group.
Archaeopteryx, the oldest known bird.
The land reptile Euparkeria, claimed by
many evolutionist authorities to be the
ancestor of birds and flying reptiles.
The oldest known bird (Archaeopteryx), a flying reptile, and a land reptile that
evolutionists claim to have been these creatures' closest ancestor. The differences
between them are very great.
The skeleton of the
oldest bat (Icaronycteris)
from the Eocene.
A modern shrew, which
closely resembles the
ancient insectivores
claimed to be the
ancestors of bats.
The oldest known bat, and what evolutionists claim is its closest ancestor. Note the great
difference between the bat and its so-called ancestor.