Berachiah Ben Yisrael
Active Member
Dinosaurs live on in Birds. Our modern birds were just one of several groups of birds that lived when the K/T extinction happened. Non-avian dinosaurs died out with the old birds but one group held on.
It wasn't a single egg or individual. The extinction didn't happen over a day or even a generation, it took a while, maybe hundreds or thousands of years.
Many egg layers survived, many more died out. But those that lived eventually prospered, even those mammals that lay eggs managed to squeeze by. (other mammal groups were not as lucky and today we are without our lost cousins.)
Just like the Tsunami didn't kill everyone, though a terrible number were lost. The K/T extinction was the same but on a global level. Whole families died, but some had one or more survivors to carry on and rebuild.
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Wow, and all that sounds great but is there any bona fide proof of any links to what we have today with that of then? I mean absolute beyond a shadow of doubt type proof? Or as I have already asked, just science's hypotheses?