Thursday 16 January 2020

The living fossil Ginkgo biloba might die of stress but not from disease




Joel Kontinen


Some trees can live for hundreds of years. They might suffer from stress but not disease. Evolutionists believe that the Ginkgo biloba or the Ginkgo biloba has remained Ginkgo biloba or maidenhair tree has remained virtually unchanged for “270 million years” or, according to a recent publication, perhaps even “300 million years”.

While the dates are suspect, the lack of change is not.

Yet it produces according to the Genesis , after its kind model, as do other ancient trees, such as the Wollemi Pine and
cycads
and all animals that we know of, including the ones defined as living fossils, for instance spiky anteaters, koalas and red pandas.

Source:

Malsbury, Erin, How the Ginkgo biloba achieves near-immortality. Science 16 january.