An Egg Doesn’t Crack the Mammal-Reptile Mystery

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A small and interesting plant-eating reptile called Lystrosaurus is in the news recently because it was found to have laid eggs (as reptiles do). So what’s interesting about that? Well, conventional scientists claim Lystrosaurus is a 250-million-year-old mammal ancestor called a synapsid.1

They see this discovery as an exciting evolutionary development in the process of reptiles evolving into mammals. But a cl…

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