ARE DINOSAURS & REPTILES RELATED TO BIRDS?
Let’s take a look! Bones Dinosaurs, the alleged ancestors of birds, according to evolutionists, have thick and solid bones because of their massive structure. Whereas the bones of living and extinct birds are hollow and thus very light. This light-weight bone structure is very important in the flight of birds. Metabolism Reptiles have the slowest metabolism in the animal kingdom. Birds, have some of the fastest. Reptiles cannot regulate their body temperature because they are cold-blooded, while birds are warm-blooded. Lungs Bird and dinosaur lungs are completely different. The bird lung was designed for flying, unlike dinosaur lungs. Similarities? Evolutionist claim that since some dinosaur hip bones have the same shape as bird hip bones, they must be related. Just because one part looks like something else does not mean it came from it. Feathers Feathers are the most complex epidermal appendages (things attached to the skin) found on animals. Feathers have a wonderful design where th