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    I do not believe this is the oldest ancestor of all animals, but it is the oldest found so far.

    Source: https://scitechdaily.com/ancestor-of-all-animals-including-humans-identified-in-australian-fossils/



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    Though Evolution News claims they are overstating their case:

    Source: Evolution News

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      Originally posted by lee_merrill View Post
      Though Evolution News claims they are overstating their case:

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      Typical of this Creationist rag no actual research nor peer reviewed literature supporting their claims. Actually it is using actual possible scenarios without understanding the basis of the evolution of early bilaterian worms as the root of the evolutionary diversification of the different diverse animals. This not the only evidence of the evolution of the diversification of later animals from early bilaterians,

      As I stated earlier in a post: "This is not necessarily the oldest bilaterian animal, but it is the oldest one presently found." The evidence does indicate that animals evolved and diversified from early bilaterians. The fossil evidence demonstrates the progressive increasing complexity and diversification of animal life from early bilaterian animals.
      Last edited by shunyadragon; 04-01-2020, 03:57 PM.

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