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Evolution Question Number Seven;

The mystery of T-Rex. 

Everybody loves T-Rex!  How can you not love an 11,000-lb. behemoth sporting razor sharp teeth that is 46 ft long! 

In spite of its size, there is a dire absence of transitional fossils that would of course be smaller. 

One supposed distant relative was found in China.  It’s remains were barely five feet long!

That is quite a leap of faith, eh?

Question #7  Given the sheer size of T-Rex, there should be plenty of gradual transitional fossils clearly showing the development of T-Rex from a smaller ancestor.  Where are these transitional fossils?  Where are the 30, 20 and 10 foot long fossil specimens of its' predecessors?  Why do they not exist?




Proceed to kermit  Now What?.




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Alright, here is the deal, go through the questions one by one with an open mind. 
When you are done, explore the links under the "Now What?" section.

ocean  Question Number One
seti  Question Number Two. earth  Question Number Three.
peacock  Question Number Four. space  Question Number Five. science  Question Number Six.
kermit  Question Number Seven. . kermit  Now What?
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