What do most evolutionists put out as solid evidence of a transitional fossil candidate these days? Typically, it is Pakicetus, meaning whale of Pakistan.
In his 1983, Dr. Phil Gingerich, a whale paleontologist, had an article published in Science magazine purporting a monumental evolutionary discovery where he claimed his find, Pakicetus “is the oldest and most primitive whale yet discovered…’ However, the only bits of bone he’d collected were a few pieces of the skull with absolutely no fossil evidence below the head. And yet the artist for the article drew the entire creature, complete with front legs and flipper-like feet swimming in water. Why?
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