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Dino Hunter "Discovering Dinosaur Soft Tissue" Ep1 Trailer

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In this episode of Dino Hunter, Jeremy explores discovery of dinosaur soft tissue, how it was ridiculed by evolutionary scientists, but how paleontologists Mary Schweitzer proved them wrong. Then, in 2012 creationist Mark Armitage took Mary's research and found his own soft tissue, adding to the incredible discovery which supports the Biblical worldview. See amazing video of soft tissue and microscopic photos of dinosaur blood vessels, red blood cells, collagen, and osteocytes¦ tissue that should not exist if dinosaurs are millions of years old! All this and more in the "Discovering Dinosaur Soft Tissue" episode of Dino Hunter.
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In this episode of Dino Hunter, Jeremy explores discovery of dinosaur soft tissue, how it was ridiculed by evolutionary scientists, but how paleontologists Mary Schweitzer proved them wrong. Then, in 2012 creationist Mark Armitage took Mary's research and found his own soft tissue, adding to the incredible discovery which supports the Biblical worldview. See amazing video of soft tissue and microscopic photos of dinosaur blood vessels, red blood cells, collagen, and osteocytes¦ tissue that should not exist if dinosaurs are millions of years old! All this and more in the "Discovering Dinosaur Soft Tissue" episode of Dino Hunter.
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