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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 223
In addition to its feathers, Caudipteryx has a series of other features
showing it to be a bird—such as that it was carnivorous. Caudopteryx was
portrayed as a theropod since it was first unearthed, it was thought to be
a carnivore. 193 But there were no teeth in its lower skull and lower jaw,
and the first two fossil specimens contained the remains of crops that
birds use for digesting plant materials. 194 Organs such as the crop are
found only in birds and not in any species of the theropod family. 195
Protarchæopteryx and Caudipteryx are therefore extinct birds. The
only reason they are referred to as dinosaurs is because that’s what
evolutionists want them to be.
While refuting the theory of evolution’s dino-bird claims, the world of science also
confirms that living things are perfectly created. The attitude of evolutionist scientists
clearly reveals that they are blindly devoted to the theory in question.