Friday, December 14, 2007

Futalognkosaurus Dukei

The bones of the largest dinosaur ever found have been discovered in Patagonia. The Futalognkosaurus Dukei stood around 105 feet high - try to get your mind around that!
Alexander Kellner, a researcher with the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro,commented:
"The accumulation of fish and leaf fossils, as well as other dinosaurs around the find, is just something fantastic. Leaves and dinosaurs together is a great rarity. It's like a whole lost world for us."
Okay.
John Mackay comments:
Have these scientists considered the size and ferocity of the flood required to wash a 105 ft tall dinosaur into a river, or that leaves tend to float on the surface of water and rot, rather than be preserved? The size of this dinosaur, plus the fossils of fish, leaves and other dinosaurs indicates this fossil bed was formed by a rapid catastrophic flood that was so vast it swept up land plants and animals and washed them out to sea where they were mixed up with fish and masses of sediments, then dumped and rapidly and deeply buried. This kind of catastrophic event is exactly what you find if the world was destroyed by a world wide, continent-covering flood.
THINK dear reader. Just how long do dead animals wait around in order to fossilise slowly? - They do not.
The very existence of fossils in the first place denotes catastrophism and rapid covering of the dead creature, typically by flood or volcanic ash.

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