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HARUN YAHYA
such a transition. The absence of just one of these adaptations, claimed
to have taken place in the imaginary evolutionary process, will make it
impossible for the creature to survive.
The True Origin of Birds
The True Origin of Birds
Evolutionists have various scenarios regarding the so-called evo-
lution of birds, though they have no scientific evidence for any of them.
According to the most popular one, birds evolved from carnivorous di-
nosaurs known as Theropods. The ornithologist Storrs L. Olson of the
Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History refers to this
claim, which evolutionists are unable to support with any evidence, as
“one of the grander scientific hoaxes of our age.” 54
Olson criticizes those who suggest that birds evolved from di-
nosaurs, although he himself cannot offer an alternative evolutionary
explanation for birds’ origin.
In order for a land-dweller to acquire the ability to fly, it would
need to undergo a huge number of anatomical and physiological
The skeleton of a Herrerasaur,
a theropod species.