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Mammal T wins That Defy Homology
Harun Yahya
TWO UNRELATED EXTINCT MAMMALS WITH
North American wolf skull
GIANT TEETH
Another example of extraordinary resemblance be-
tween placental and marsupial mammal "twins," is
that between the extinct mammals Smilodon
(below) and Thylacosmilus (above), both predators
with enormous front teeth. The great degree of re-
semblance between the skull and teeth structures of
these two mammals, between which no evolution-
ary relationship can be established, overturns the
homological view that similar structures are evi-
Tasmanian wolf skull dence in favour of evolution.
TASMANIAN WOLF AND ITS NORTH AMERICAN COUNTERPART
The presence of "twin" species between marsupial and placental mammals deals a seri-
ous blow to the claim of homology. For example, the marsupial Tasmanian wolf (above)
and the placental wolf found in North America resemble each other to an extraordinary
degree. Above can be seen the skulls of these two highly similar animals. Such a close re-
semblance between the two, which cannot be suggested to have any "evolutionary rela-
tionship", completely invalidates the claim of homology.
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