Did Mammals Live Alongside the “Earliest” Dinosaurs?

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By Ken Ham

According to the evolutionary worldview, dinosaurs first appear in the Triassic period (with the most well-known dinosaurs not emerging until the Jurassic and Cretaceous), when mammals were few and very small. Now a new study claims they’ve identified the “earliest known mammal,” moving back the “appearance of mammals by about 20 million years.” This study is quite controversial, with many scientists arguing that this tiny, 8-inch creature wasn’t a mammal at all. What do both sides of the Brasilodon quadrangularis debate have wrong?

The new study, which looked at cross-sections of the creature’s jaws, discovered that B. quadrangularis …read more

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