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Re: Paleo21 - Avocational paleontologists



Yep, just a little.  Because its not exactly behaving like a paleontologist
(who is, in most cases, a person practising science through critical
thinking and evidential reasoning)!  But if you've got the evidence and the
critical capabilities, then go for it.  Better be real good tho.

# So how is that different from tree dwelling rodents and their fingers 
getting longer to form wings?

After all the porcupine quill and the birds flight feather quill are awful 
similar.

Is it that much of a leap..from lungfish to mammals. From porcupines to
birds?

Prorcheaopteryx.


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