Saturday, 21 May 2022

The Edicaran Period is still an enigma for Darwin

 

Image courtesy of Charlotte G. Kenchington

Joel Kontinen

According to evolution ”Many early animal species died out just over 540 million years ago, but not for the usual reasons. A new study suggests that there was no external disaster: no supervolcano or climate change. Instead, the die-off happened as a result of increasing competition between the newly evolved animals as they diversified.”

This is something that the defenders of Cambridge explosion cannot understand. For instance, many creations that saw daylight then can still be seen, The most possible interpretaytion is that they died in Noah’s Flood that happened 4, 500 years agu,

 Source:

Marshall, ,Michael. 2022.   Ediacarans: Did competition kill off Earth’s mysterious first animals? New Scientist 17 May.