Disco
5th May 2005, 09:34 AM
Here's an interesting article about the evolution of meat eating dinosaurs to plant eaters:
http://www.physorg.com/news3986.html (http://)
“Early on, two major groups of dinosaurs shifted to plant-eating, but we have virtually no record of those transitions. With Falcarius, we have actual fossil evidence of a major dietary shift, certainly the best example documented among dinosaurs. This little beast is a missing link between small-bodied predatory dinosaurs and the highly specialized and bizarre plant-eating therizinosaurs.”
So how are the creationists going to spin this one? I thought, according to theory, all dinosaurs ate plants first, then "god" changed them to eat meat. Calling Dr. Dino, please!
MHB
http://www.physorg.com/news3986.html (http://)
“Early on, two major groups of dinosaurs shifted to plant-eating, but we have virtually no record of those transitions. With Falcarius, we have actual fossil evidence of a major dietary shift, certainly the best example documented among dinosaurs. This little beast is a missing link between small-bodied predatory dinosaurs and the highly specialized and bizarre plant-eating therizinosaurs.”
So how are the creationists going to spin this one? I thought, according to theory, all dinosaurs ate plants first, then "god" changed them to eat meat. Calling Dr. Dino, please!
MHB