By Ken Ham
For example, research conducted on a supposedly 10-million-year-old fossilized snake shows that snakes haven’t changed in those 10 million years. Although the pigment from the snake deteriorated long ago, the shapes of the individual cells were actually preserved in this specimen. This allowed scientists to determine the coloring patterns of the snake’s skin.
The researchers explain that snakes have three different types of pigment cells: “iridophores at the top, xanthophores in the middle, and melanophores at the bottom.” How these cells are distributed around the body determines patterns on the skin. Now, the scientists in this …read more
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