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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/09/science/09fossil.html?ref=science

 

Now scientists examining tiny pieces of a specimen’s long bone under powerful microscopes for the first time said they found unexpected patterns indicating that the species grew at a rate faster than living reptiles but only one-third as fast as that of modern birds. The evidence, they reported Thursday, challenges the hypothesis that archaeopteryx had already developed characteristics of a physiologically modern bird.

 

 

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Although Microraptor gui and Cryptovolans were known for a while now to be "better" birds in the evolutionary emergence, "Archie" was not a bad attempt at "birdness" after all, but not necessarily in a linear fashion.

 

Still, the article is another excuse for creationists to get pissed with any paleontological evidence re: "transitional forms" or a lack thereof, just because "evolutionary science is a lie; it is irrelevant; it challenges evolution and it also proves Intelligent Design".

But then again, if ignorance is bliss then they must be perpetually orgasmic.

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this puts the whole arcteryx logo into question i'm afraid. they should have chosen a sea turtle instead.

 

No, Porter, there is no question here for anyone with an IQ above room temperature, so stick with your silk boxers.

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