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Why did the dinosaurs go extinct?Millions of years, but Stan is pretty much alive in our hearts!
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Why did the dinosaurs go extinct?Millions of years, but Stan is pretty much alive in our hearts!
How big do these kinds of sharks get?
No single guaranteed correct answer - though most people prefer the impact hypothesis.Why did the dinosaurs go extinct?
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct?
Stan the Tyrannosaurus rex
The skeleton of Stan the Tyrannosaurus rex (T.rex) was excavated by the Black Hills Institute in 1992, after its discovery by an amateur palaeontologist, Stan Sacrison. The fossil remains were found in an outcrop of Badlands (rough terrain) near Buffalo (South Dakota) in the USA. The excavation required the removal of the rock above the specimen, called overburden, with the help of a Bobcat (a small earth moving machine), a jackhammer, picks and shovels. Knives, scribes and brushes were used to expose the fossil bones and teeth, while glues and other chemicals were applied to stabilise and preserve the surface of the fossils. Before removal of the fossils, each one was drawn on a 'map' using a grid set over each section of the site. The fossils were then covered with aluminium foil and encased in a field jacket, layered burlap (sack-cloth) and plaster, so they could be moved without breakage. All excavated material was then transported to the lab for specialised cleaning, called preparation.
The Flood...mainly
The Flood...mainly
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct?
Except that there were 2 (or 7) of each "kind" on your hypothetical ark. So, either you are claiming the bible is wrong (the dyno's didn't make onto the ark), or tney went extinct immeditaly after your hypothetical flood.The Flood...mainly
NASCAR and YEC - not a shocking combo. Along with the soon to be coachless Saints.
Except they are not sorted in any manner as you would expect from a Noachian Deluge flood.It is because of the Flood there are so many fossils.
Except that there were 2 (or 7) of each "kind" on your hypothetical ark. So, either you are claiming the bible is wrong (the dyno's didn't make onto the ark), or tney went extinct immeditaly after your hypothetical flood.
But that begs the quuestion why the dyno's went extinct and not the other animals.
Life would of been easier for fossil hunters.
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call me when yall get that fruit fly to be something besides a fruit fly, so much theory, so little proof
we gettin Parcells for a year...
I am fan with all three
Except they are not sorted in any manner as you would expect from a Noachian Deluge flood.
I liked fairy tales as a kid as well, but you aren't supposed to still believe them as an adult.
It is - in my opinion - no so much the fact that his answers are one line that shows his lack of interest, but the fact that he hasn't reacted to any given answer. Joey asks a (one line) question, get an answer, drops it and asks a new one.Why are you asking these one line questions?
They give the impression that you're uninterested in the answers.
Santa Cruz 1925 picture. Baird's Beaked Whale is the species.Agreed. Oh, speaking of hunting, here is another picture.
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by the way, why isn't AV611VET not complaining about the Internet Inquisition now?Joey asks a (one line) question, get an answer, drops it and asks a new one.