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Harun Yahya
COELACANTH
Age: 145 million years old
Location: Eichstatt, Bayern, Germany
Period: Jurassic, Malm Zeta.
Evolutionists long portrayed the coelacanth as an extinct
intermediate form—a half-fish, half-reptile. But the fact
that some 200 living specimens have been caught to
date reveals that the claims made about this creature
are nothing more than a deception. The coelacanth is no
intermediate form, but a fish with complete and
flawless system that lives in deep waters. Coelacanths,
whose earliest known examples go back some 410
million years, have survived unchanged for nearly half
a billion years.
The fossil coelacanth pictured shows that evolutionists'
claims regarding the "transition from water to dry land"
are fraudulent, and is 145 million years old.
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