Tilapia found in the Sea of Galilee. Which has been land locked for over 6 million years yet is still it's same old tasty self.
Coelacanth, thought to have been extinct 66 million years ago. Until science found out locals consider them tasty too and looking just like their 66 million year old ancestors.
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Why do you think that the Sea of Galilee has been landlocked for 6 million years?
Why do you think that the Coelacanth is 66 million years old?
I used dates a group of scientists use.
Now back to the point. Why no changes in 6 million years, let alone 66 million years?
And you believe those 'group of scientists' when it comes to those dates- but you don't believe the group of scientists who have supported the theory of evolution?
As to why no changes- there are two responses:
- Are there 'no' changes? There isn't even just one tilapia species- which one hasn't changed? How do you know that there has been 'no change'?
- And why would a successful species change? If you understood the Theory of Evolution- there is nothing in the Theory that says a species must change- only that existing species have evolved from earlier species.
Going back to the 66 million years that you accept as fact- where are the fossils of modern humans from 66 million years ago? Or from 6 million years ago?
If evolution doesn't exist- then humans must have existed 66 million years ago if they exist today.
Where is the evidence that they did?