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HARUN YAHYA
A COMPLETE BIRD
ences between the foot structures of the
two groups and that it is impossible to
establish any evolutionary link between
them. 56
3) Recent comparisons of the
skulls of the two groups reached
the same conclusion. As a result of a 1999
study, Andrzej Elzanowski concluded that “the
differences resulted from a phylogenetic re- 5
duction rather than individual variation.” 57
4) Teeth are one of the factors distin-
guishing birds
from reptiles. It is
known that in the past
some birds did have teeth in
TRANSITIONAL FORMS SUCH 4
AS THESE, WITH HALF-DI-
NOSAUR, HALF-BIRD FEA-
TURES, NEVER EXISTED.
(pictures 2-4)
For evolutionists to be able to prove
that birds evolved from dinosaurs,
they need to find so-called transi-
tional forms of the kind pictured.
However, although there are many
fossils of dinosaurs and of birds in
the fossil record, there is no sign of
any imaginary dino-bird.
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