Tuesday 19 May 2020

Ichthyosaurs Grew Sharp Teeth So They Could Harvest Shellfish

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Joel Kontinen


We have problems today, but just consider how the ichthyosaurs had it some 252 million years ago during the Permian mass extinction. Evolutionists think that these animals evolved sharp teeth to crush shellfish,

Yes, that right, they evolved sharp teeth to gain a lunch.

Darwinian folktales are interesting. Some, for instance warn of the use of predestination in biology, as we we have four limbs because we have a belly - A new evolution story..


Source.

Field Museum, 2020. Prehistoric sea creatures evolved pebble-shaped teeth to crush shellfish Phys.org 5 May.