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NORTH AMERICAN BEAR SKULL
Age: 50,000 years old
Size: 26.6 centimeters (10.5 in)
Location: Michigan
Period: Pleistocene
Pointing out a few anatomical similarities between
bears and dogs, evolutionists claim that both evolved
from a common ancestor. Fossil records, on the other
hand, reveal that this is not so. Not a single fossil
belonging to a half dog/half bear creature has yet been
found, although thousands of fossils show that bears
were always bears and dogs were always dogs. The
bear skull fossil pictured is evidence that bears have not
undergone any evolution.
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