Another Dinosaur Bird Candidate Crashes
President Ronald Reagan said, “It isn’t so much that liberals are ignorant. It’s just that they know so many things that aren’t so.” Similarly, Darwinists believe a lot of things that aren't so — and that they made up themselves. Consider Cratonavis zhui.
No, it is not a menu item. Secular scientists have problems with placing dinosaurs (see "Strange Dinosaur Classification is Strange" for one example). Now we have yet another Archaeopteryx to become a failed transitional form between dinosaurs and birds.
Dinosaur bird thing via PxHere |
In July of 2022, the first version of an article describing a newly found “dinosaur-like” bird was submitted for publication. It was eventually accepted and then was published in January 2023 in Nature Ecology & Evolution. The find contained the mostly complete skeleton of a creature the authors of the paper dubbed Cratonavis zhui. It was discovered in Liaoning Province, China, and dated to 120 million years (abbreviated MY hereafter). This paper will discuss the limited data that’s available and how interpretations lead to conclusions that may be driven by commitment rather than simple investigation.
Although rather technical, you can read the rest at "Cratonavis zhui: A Dinosaur-like Bird?"