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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Quick Quiz:

Where has the oldest fossilized brain been found?

A) Antarctic
B) China
C) Kansas
D) Fred Phelps

Answer after the jump.



A) Antarctic
B) China
C) Kansas
D) Fred Phelps

A Walmart store now stands on the [Lawrence,] Kansas site, but the researchers plan to X-ray fossils from similar locations in Oklahoma and the UK. The team say its goal is to find a brain from a creature with no living relatives, such as the huge armoured fishes of the Devonian period or Tiktaalik, the fish that first crawled onto land.

And yes, it's mind-boggling that a state infamous for its anti-evolution stance is a state chock-full of fossil evidence for evolution.

Cue creationist zombies chanting "BRAAAAAINS can't be fossilized" in 3, 2, 1, . . .



posted by Cheryl Shepherd-Adams



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