
Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 September 2012 05:09 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 04 September 2012 02:05
The Wollemi pine is one of the latest discoveries to join the ranks of “living fossils.” One of the rarest trees in the world, the Wollemi Pine was found in Australia by a national parks officer, David Noble, in 1994. The discovery astonished botanists worldwide who had thought the tree died out millions of years ago
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| The Wollemi pine is one of the latest discoveries to join the ranks of “living fossils”. The evidence that the Wollemi pine has not evolved, but has reproduced after its kind, just as Genesis says comes from some fossil relatives of this “living dinosaur of the plant world”. They came from the famous fossil mass kill site in Australia, the Talbragar fish beds, which contain fossil plants (Auricaria) “so similar” to the living Wollemi pine, they are increasingly being regarded as direct ancestors.
CATASTROPHIC FOSSILS BACKGROUND INFORMATION Soon after its discovery it was noticed that the leaves and stems of the Wollemi pine are almost identical to a fossil auricarian pine Agathis, claimed to be 150 million years old. For this reason the Wollemi has been widely promoted by evolutionary scientists as “from the Dinosaur age a true living fossil unseen since the Jurassic”. It is also why the Australian company which has the exclusive propagation rights, uses this fossil in its advertising. (See photo, top right) MORE ON WOLLEMI CLICK HERE |
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