By Ken Ham
With an estimated 30-foot wingspan, the newly discovered “dragon of death” would’ve been a sight to behold. This massive pterosaur, the largest ever uncovered in South America, was named Thanatosdrakon amaru, or “dragon of death,” by researchers who found a small collection of fossils from two individuals in the Andes mountains of Argentina. But was this creature really a “dragon of death”?
Whatever it meant to creatures after the fall, before the fall the “dragon of death” was a vegetarian that lived on the wide variety of plants and fruits God created.
Well, in a fallen world, it’s likely this …read more
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