PUFFER FISH |
SQUID Age: 95 million years The squid is a marine-dwelling mollusk, a member of the class Cephalopoda (cephalopods).
This photo shows a 95-million-year-old squid fossil. There is not the
slightest difference between it and present-day specimens. The pigment
sac beneath the skin can even be seen in this fossil, and its skeletal
structure is identical to those in modern-day squid. If evolutionists' claims were true, then squid should have undergone various changes over the course of millions of years, and by now, various fossil specimens documenting these stages should have been discovered. But every fossil found shows that squid have survived completely unchanged for millions of years. |
SARDINE |
MANTIS SHRIMP AND EEL |
PUFFER FISH |
NEEDLEFISH (with its pair) |
MANTIS SHRIMP |
GUITARFISH |
MACKEREL (with its pair) |
NEEDLEFISH The illustrations show fossil digs being conducted at the Haqe Formation in Lebanon. As a result of such excavations over the last 150 years, millions of fossils belonging to hundreds of thousands of species have been unearthed. Not a single one of these points to the so-called evolutionary process of living things. Species appear in the fossil record with all their characteristics fully formed and developed. This shows that the Darwinist scenario of gradual development from the primitive to the more advanced never occurred. |
LADY FISH (with its pair) |
BONEFISH (with its pair) |
SAWFISH |
SEA URCHIN |
CATSHARK |