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sure. here are 2 cases:
Tikiguania and the antiquity of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes)
"Tikiguania would have been evidence for an anomalously early (i.e. Triassic) age for what molecular studies suggest is a highly derived squamate clade. Indeed, some recent palaeontological and molecular studies of squamate divergence dates have not mentioned Tikiguania, presumably because of its problematic nature"
so lets ignore a fossil that doesnt fit with evolution.
or:
Protoavis - Wikipedia
" Though it existed far earlier than Archaeopteryx, its skeletal structure is allegedly more bird-like."
doesnt fit with evolution? fine. lets call it "convergent evolution" or "anomaly". but evolution is science, right?
Okay, firstly, NO-ONE is talking about convergent evolution in any of those examples except for you, so you're tilting at a windmill here.
Secondly: So what if we don't know right know? We will find out in the future.
And thirdly: WHAT DOES ANY OF THIS HAVE TO DO WITH THE OP TOPIC!?!
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