19 Nov '13 02:23>
Why aren't there dinosaurs now if they were all taken on the Ark? Why aren't there dinosaur bones only a few thousand years old?
Originally posted by sonhouseTyrannosaurus rex found in Montana was dug up, its leg bone was broken in pieces, and fragments were dissolved in acid in Schweitzer’s laboratory at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Schweitzer announced she had discovered blood vessels and structures that looked like whole cells inside that T. rex bone—the first observation of its kind. The finding amazed colleagues, who had never imagined that even a trace of still-soft dinosaur tissue could survive. After all, as any textbook will tell you, when an animal dies, soft tissues such as blood vessels, muscle and skin decay and disappear over time, while hard tissues like bone may gradually acquire minerals from the environment and become fossils.
Why aren't there dinosaurs now if they were all taken on the Ark? Why aren't there dinosaur bones only a few thousand years old?
Originally posted by RJHindsThanks for the science lesson....
Tyrannosaurus rex found in Montana was dug up, its leg bone was broken in pieces, and fragments were dissolved in acid in Schweitzer’s laboratory at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Schweitzer announced she had discovered blood vessels and structures that looked like whole cells inside that T. rex bone—the first observation of its kind. The findin ...[text shortened]... .youtube.com/watch?v=ee-F3SyEOgY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXfKCnDCf50
The Instructor
Originally posted by RJHindsYou didn't answer the question. Why aren't they around now and where did they go and why are there not 5000 year old fossils? We dig up Mastadon bones all the time, where are the recent dino bones?
Tyrannosaurus rex found in Montana was dug up, its leg bone was broken in pieces, and fragments were dissolved in acid in Schweitzer’s laboratory at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. Schweitzer announced she had discovered blood vessels and structures that looked like whole cells inside that T. rex bone—the first observation of its kind. The findin ...[text shortened]... .youtube.com/watch?v=ee-F3SyEOgY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXfKCnDCf50
The Instructor
Originally posted by sonhouseAll your questions were answered by the videos. Look at them again and get your head out of your arse and pay attention.
You didn't answer the question. Why aren't they around now and where did they go and why are there not 5000 year old fossils? We dig up Mastadon bones all the time, where are the recent dino bones?
Originally posted by RBHILLyeh, that is one of the theories yecs use.
if Dino's were on the ARK they would have been that infant type ones not 20 to 30 year old ones.🙄
Originally posted by wolfgang59you will love this. many yecs believe that there weren't zebras, horses, donkeys, etc, just the general kind "horse like kind". after the flood, each kind diversified into species.
Were all now extinct species loaded onto the Ark?
Anyone worked out the capacity?
Originally posted by ZahlanziJust like breeding dogs. What do you call a Bulldog and a Shih Tzu mix?
you will love this. many yecs believe that there weren't zebras, horses, donkeys, etc, just the general kind "horse like kind". after the flood, each kind diversified into species.
almost like evolution. but there is no such thing as evolution of course.