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Searching for Ropens: Living Pterosaurs in Papua New Guinea

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This page is for the outdated second edition. Look for the new expanded fourth edition, titled "Searching for Ropens and Finding God."

An American flight instructor, an Australian psychologist, many natives on tropical islands, an Australian couple, a Baptist minister, a teenaged farm-boy--each saw a giant living pterosaur. Each was amazed, or terrified, or shocked by a brown or dark-colored featherless long-tailed and with a wingspan as great as fifty feet. Why have many Western scientists been wrong about universal extinctions? Read how standard models of macro-evolution have actually caused the problem, indoctrinating millions into believing that pterosaurs are extinct and ancient. They live now.

263 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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