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Sun 28 Sep, 2008 02:43 pm
I have been wondering why there are no fossils of modern animals among the fossils of dinosaurs? Why aren't there fossils of all the other animals, including humans, that died in the Flood? The cow thing was just to get your attention.
@HCassidy,
Um, probably because humans didn't roam the earth at the same time as dino's and... Dino's were't wiped out by the Great Flood.
Just a guess.
@HCassidy,
Jurassic cows were very long lived, kinda like Noah and his family, so those cows are still alive today, which is why they aren't fossils yet.
@squinney,
squinney wrote:
Um, probably because humans didn't roam the earth at the same time as dino's and... Dino's were't wiped out by the Great Flood.
Just a guess.
"Just a guess" was my way of clarifying that I was not there for the extinction of dinosaurs or the Great Flood.
Wanted to make that clear so that there would be no assumption of my having first hand knowledge.
@squinney,
But there are plenty of scientific evidence in support of it.
@cicerone imposter,
You been studyin' my butt?
@squinney,
Give me the opportunity, and I won't refuse.
Cows evolved in the Late Triassic from a mammal-like bovinosaur. Early cows were meat eaters and hadnt yet learned how to give milk. This required divine intervention, not to mention that they hadnt evolved any pastures yet.
So cows just went around killing and eating meat until the first grass plant evolved in the early Cretaceous. Gradually cows became less meatatarians and evolvd these huge black spots which allowed them to be distinguished from hippopotamasses
Glad I could help.
@farmerman,
Meatosaurus Cow:
This photo was taken by a caveman in the Jurassic right before the cow ate him. The camera was then buried in dung and over millions of years turned into a fossil camera. The camera was recently unearthed and the film was still good (just like that T-Rex "soft tissue" they found a few years ago). Isn't God's world just amazing.
@rosborne979,
who says that A2K is devoid of scientific rigor?