| This came up at another site; and quite honestly. I'd like an evolutionist to explain a duck billed platypus.
I don't have a problem with evolution, even with the holes and problems, but this platypus stands alone - and thats a big problem.
It has traits form mammals, but doesn't have teats to feed its young, but pores to deliver the milk. It is the world’s only venomous animal with fur.
This example just doesn't fit into an evolutionary chain - there are no earlier simpler modes of it. When it appears in the fossil record it is the same. Just odd, and all you need is one white crow to prove all crows aren't black,
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