Enter the reptile boy or the snake woman in the old side-show attractions..Sometimes the gene switches and humans grow scales — perhaps even feathers..Presumably some reptiles are hatched with hair but don’t last long.
Night-Gaunt has it right. Your distant ancestors were cynodonts. Birds are archosaurs, and are derived from theropods. Note that crocodiles are also archosaurs.
I have to admire the faith of the atheist/evolutionist, because it takes a lot more faith to believe that all this happened by accident, as opposed to being created
being a trained scientist ( degrees in Physics), I have no difficulty reconciling my religious beliefs with my scientific ones. Not being a Fundamentalist, I can accept that the order that physical laws establish for the universe can be a mechanism put in place by a higher power. There’s lots of room within the so-called “laws of probability” for things to be tweaked one way or ’tother.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Enter the reptile boy or the snake woman in the old side-show attractions..Sometimes the gene switches and humans grow scales — perhaps even feathers..Presumably some reptiles are hatched with hair but don’t last long.
Alphaomega over 8 years ago
Ludwig needs more protein,less carbs.lose the dry cat food,check labels,no glutens,raw meat is good,then he won’t shed!
Retired Dude over 8 years ago
Or you could just shave him.
The cat, I mean.
ladylagomorph76 over 8 years ago
No outfit is complete without pet hair! (In our case bunny)
Dr_Fogg over 8 years ago
It’s all just theory
jdunham over 8 years ago
Night-Gaunt has it right. Your distant ancestors were cynodonts. Birds are archosaurs, and are derived from theropods. Note that crocodiles are also archosaurs.
Doctor_McCoy over 8 years ago
He reminds me of my friend’s cat named Spot.
Maizing over 8 years ago
There is recent evidence that the dinosaurs were both warm blooded and feathered rather than cold blooded and scaled like reptiles.
Bill Koenig over 8 years ago
I have to admire the faith of the atheist/evolutionist, because it takes a lot more faith to believe that all this happened by accident, as opposed to being created
ralphyork666 over 8 years ago
I’d f been willing to wrap masking tape around my hand, sticky side out, and help Janis remove the cat hair from her top.
Schrodinger's Dog over 8 years ago
being a trained scientist ( degrees in Physics), I have no difficulty reconciling my religious beliefs with my scientific ones. Not being a Fundamentalist, I can accept that the order that physical laws establish for the universe can be a mechanism put in place by a higher power. There’s lots of room within the so-called “laws of probability” for things to be tweaked one way or ’tother.