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From: jes1@akgub.UUCP (jes1)
Newsgroups: sci.bio
Subject: Pterodactyl Fur
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Date: Thu, 8-Jan-87 10:01:50 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan  8 10:01:50 1987
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Reference to the discovery of evidence for pterodactyl fur can
be found in Edwin H. Colbert's `Evolution of the Vertebrates',
3rd ed., (John Wiley & Sons), 1980.

The ramifications of such a find are enormous. But like every-
thing else that tends to contradict "orthodox" evolutionary
theory (and perceived bio-history and chronology), they are
typically minimized, if not ignored.

Incidentally, Velikovsky was the first to suggest that dino-
saurs were warm-blooded - around 1940.

Jim Strickling - AT&T