Thanks Dan. Can't seem to open the family tree.

The story was on radio news today. Presented as an "overthrowing of conventional theories" type story. I'm sure you know the type. "See, evolutionists can't even make up their minds". They did offer another slant on the story though. There seems to be a connection between mammals and the development of flowering plants. But I've been aware for years that the development of flowering plants, probably trees, was associated with the split in the mid-Cretaceous between the ancestors of monkeys and lemurs.

From the article:

"On the flipside, not all dinosaurs disappear at the end of the Cretaceous."

Raises the question; what did the asteroid destroy?

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