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The tapir

The tapir

‘Primitive’? A ‘hodge-podge of leftovers’? Or something else?
Article
18 May, 2020
The Red Blanket

The Red Blanket

The furry carnivore which rapidly spread across the globe.
Article
16 Sep, 2019
Braterman ‘slam dunk’ flunk

Braterman ‘slam dunk’ flunk

Retired anti-creationist professor gives grade ‘F’ advice to followers.
Article
28 Nov, 2017
Amazing armoured armadillos of the Americas

Amazing armoured armadillos of the Americas

This mammal with a leathery armour was once rare in Texas, but its ‘conquest’ of that state—and beyond—conveys a strong message.
Article
05 Apr, 2017
Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography

Post-Flood log mats potentially can explain biogeography

Animals dispersing around the world by either land bridges or rafting is accepted by both creationists and secularists.
Article
14 Oct, 2016
No evidence of evolution and ‘deep time’

No evidence of evolution and ‘deep time’

Creatures in different parts of the world show remarkable similarities despite, according to evolution theory, being separated for the same timespan over which humans evolved from ape-like ancestors.
Article
23 Sep, 2013
Migration after the Flood

Migration after the Flood

Observations of biogeography fit the biblical account of Earth history better than the evolutionary story.
Article
12 Mar, 2013
Plants and animals around the world

Plants and animals around the world

Why are they found where they are?
Article
02 Jan, 2012
Biogeography

Biogeography

Evolutionists claim that biogeography provides strong evidence for evolution. Can the data fit the biblical account of recolonisation following the Genesis Flood?
Article
19 Aug, 2011
Genetics and geographical distribution

Genetics and geographical distribution

A correspondent challenges us to explain genetics and geographical distribution in a creationist framework.
Article
14 Apr, 2011
The opossum’s tale

The opossum’s tale

The opossum of the Americas confounds ‘just-so’ stories to explain Australia’s weird mammals.
Article
29 Nov, 2010
Separating the sheep from the goats

Separating the sheep from the goats

Sheep and goats illustrate the limits of the created kinds and the inadequacy of mutations for evolution
Article
11 Aug, 2008
Hibernation, Migration and the Ark

Hibernation, Migration and the Ark

A tiny marsupial that can hibernate for over a year—should we use this to help ‘explain’ the feasibility of a year-long journey by animals on the Ark?
Article
12 Dec, 2007
Cuddly cold-cures counter critics

Cuddly cold-cures counter critics

How did koalas survive without eucalyptus trees en route? The surprising reason for their current all-gum diet solves the problem.
Article
13 Sep, 2006