[asa] Platypus- a transitional creature?

From: Dehler, Bernie <bernie.dehler@intel.com>
Date: Thu May 08 2008 - 11:58:35 EDT

A question- young earth creationists constantly say there are no
transitional life forms. On the surface, doesn't the platypus easily
defeat that argument?

 

In today's news:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080507/sc_afp/sciencebiologygeneticsplatyp
us;_ylt=AvtXMdikVZjGS5ZHnbvpKdcDW7oF

"Neither fish nor fowl: Platypus genome decoded"

Excerpt:

According to a study released Wednesday, the egg-laying critter is a
genetic potpourri -- part bird, part reptile and part lactating mammal.

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