Tuesday, September 4, 2012

FOSSIL MUSEUM - SR0027-28: Salamander (With its counterpart)


FOSSIL NO:SR0027-28
AGE:125 million years
TERM:Cretaceous
LOCATION:Jiufotang Formation, Huludao City, Liaoning, China



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OTHER INFORMATION:
This fossil salamander uncovered in China is the world"s oldest known salamander. As a result of some sudden volcanic eruption, fossil remains are often very well preserved under a layer of ash, so well that it is even possible to detect some of their soft tissues and the last food they ate. These fossil salamanders are no different from those alive in our day. Amphibians that remain unchanged for hundreds of millions of years once again demonstrate that evolutionists are wrong.

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