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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS


               ccording to the theory of evolution, life originated and evolved in the sea and then
          A was transported onto land by amphibians. This evolutionary scenario also sug-
          gests that amphibians evolved into reptiles, creatures living only on land. This scenario
          is again implausible, due to the enormous structural differences between these two class-
          es of animals. For instance, the amphibian egg is designed for developing in water where-
          as the amniotic egg is designed for developing on land. A "step by step" evolution of an
          amphibian is out of the question, because without a perfect and fully-designed egg, it is
          not possible for a species to survive. Moreover, as usual, there is no evidence of transi-
          tional forms that were supposed to link amphibians with reptiles. Evolutionist paleon-
          tologist and an authority on vertebrate paleontology, Robert L. Carroll has to accept that
          "the early reptiles were very different from amphibians and that their ancestors could
          not be found yet." 30
             Yet the hopelessly doomed scenarios of the evolutionists are not over yet. There still
          remains the problem of making these creatures fly! Since evolutionists believe that birds
          must somehow have been evolved, they assert that they were transformed from reptiles.
          However, none of the distinct mechanisms of birds, which have a completely different
          structure from land-dwelling animals, can be explained by gradual evolution. First of all,
          the wings, which are the exceptional traits of birds, are a great impasse for the evolu-
          tionists. One of the Turkish evolutionists, Engin Korur, confesses the impossibility of the
          evolution of wings:


                           SPECIAL LUNGS FOR BIRDS




                                                                   OUT
                             bronchia
                                    IN
                 alveol                                parabronchia
                     Reptile lung                Bird lung


               The anatomy of birds is very different from that of reptiles, their supposed an-
               cestors. Bird lungs function in a totally different way from those of land-dwel-
               ling animals. Land-dwelling animals breathe in and out from the same air ves-
               sel. In birds, while the air enters into the lung from the front, it goes out from
               the back. This distinct "design" is specially made for birds, which need great
               amounts of oxygen during flight. It is impossible for such a structure to evolve
               from the reptile lung.
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