Well...leaves you wondering where the other 10% came from
So all the niches in the environment (90%) got refilled overnight - and nobody noticed from the fossil record?
Gee, what does that tell us?
I bet if you do some digging the headline is highly inaccurate and the study doesn’t say that at all.
Its a bump in the theory of Darwin.
More specifically, they found out that 9 out of 10 animal species on the planet came to being at the same time as humans did some 100,000 to 200,000 years ago.
Your God created s lot of animals for you to eat ?
I bet if you do some digging the headline is highly inaccurate and the study doesn’t say that at all.
I'm a chart member of PETA.
I go the the meat section of the grocery store and echo Richard Dreyfuss in "Let it Ride":
I bet if you do some digging the headline is highly accurate and the study does say exactly that.
Then you don't understand the study.
Do you understand the study???
Do you understand what "the sequence gap among clusters is empty, i.e., intermediates are not found." means?
There were most likely periods of an explosive outpouring in evolution of types and variations of plants, then later animals, perhaps both occurring together in some cases, then a leveling off...I don't know about ninety percent of animals appearing all at once, sounds like creation theory to me, not evolution.