What Rotting Fish and Worms Tell Us About Fossilization

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By Ken Ham

Being a scientist isn’t always a very glamorous job—sometimes it can be downright nasty. A recent news item carried the story of a team of scientists at the University of Leicester in England who are recording the results of a really smelly study that involves watching fish and worms rot.

This team of paleontologists is “rethinking the way fossils form” with their experiments and observations. They’ve collected specimens from the most “primitive” creatures, or at least representatives of the most primitive creatures, such as hagfish, eels, and worms, that evolutionists believe have been around for 300–500 million years. Then they …read more

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