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                                                      evaporation of water. But inci-
                                                      dentally, the young of these
                                                      reptiles began to lick the sweat
                                                      of the mother for nourish-
                                                      ment. Certain sweat glands
                                                      began to secrete a richer and
                                                      richer secretion, which even-
                                                      tually became milk. Thus the
                                                      young of these early mammals
                                                      had a better start in life. 265

                                                           The above account is a
                                                      completely     unscientific
                                                      stretch of the imagination.
                                                      There is no evidence that
                                                      anything in this account ac-
                                                      tually happened. Neither is
                                                      it possible for them to have

                                                      happened. To suggest that a
                                                      living thing caused such a
                                                      substance as milk-so finely
                                                      calculated and of such enor-
             One of the great est dif fer en ces be tween rep tiles  mous nutritional value-by
             and mam mals is the scales that cov er the rep til i -  licking sweat from its moth-
             an body and bird feath ers. These two struc tures
             are to tal ly dif fer ent from each oth er in ev ery re -  er's body is the kind of non-
             spect. Unlike feath ers, scales do not ex tend be -  sense one might have heard
             neath the skin, mere ly form ing a hard lat er on
             the sur face of the crea ture's body. They have  in the ignorant pseudo-sci-
             noth ing in com mon, ge net i cal ly, bi o chem i cal ly  entific environment of the
             or an a tom i cal ly, with feath ers.  This enor mous
             dif fer ence be tween scales and feath ers to tal ly  Middle Ages. This and other
             un der mines the rep tile-bird ev o lu tion sce nar io.  such tales which frequently
                                                      appear in evolutionist publi-
             cations show how far removed the theory of evolution is from genuine
             science.
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