Trapping Komodo Dragons for Conservation
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Trapping Komodo Dragons for Conservation

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This was a documentary describing Komodo Dragon and the environment of this interesting reptile. But along with all the facts there were some interesting words directed to the subconscious of the viewers: “About 30 million years ago the Komodo Dragon evolved from a different branch in Asia.”

This was a documentary describing Komodo Dragon and the environment of this interesting reptile. But along with all the facts there were some interesting words directed to the subconscious of the viewers: “About 30 million years ago the Komodo Dragon evolved from a different branch in Asia.”
These words express a prejudice based on no scientific foundation. They are unfounded because there is nothing in the fossil record or any physiological reason that points to the fact that these creatures evolved.
Living on the shores of Indonesia, the Komodo Dragon at 3 meters in length and weighing 140 kilograms, is one of the largest lizard in the world. They have their own anatomical and physiological characteristics which display no similarity to the fish or amphibians that are claimed to be their ancestors. (For detailed information see Harun Yahya, The Origin of Reptiles,
Darwinism Refuted, Goodword, 2003)

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