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coelacanth was found Alive. The ivory-billed woodpecker was found alive. The ivory-billed woodpecker to me seems that there is hope that other extinct creatures are sure to still roam this Earth. Due to the fact that they thought Colelacanth and The ivory-billed was dead

There are many Caves, Under water caves, mountain that haven't bee explored step by step. Including the oceans, jungles, forest and woods..... etc. In the bible, Job, Behemoth & Leviathan were dinosaurs. Some bibles say they might be elephants or hippos & Croc's. I for one, have an open mind and Faith that Dino saurs still roam this earth. I believe they were in the garden of eden, Noah's Ark.....

I believe they ate all fruit, plant, vegi eaters before sin entered. we once lived a happy life with all creation until sin. now if you wonder how dino's fit in the ark. well, noah got baby dinos as well as baby animals, so they all can fit, due to the fact that there are many animals plus new speicies being discoverd

2007-04-02 11:54:18 · 18 answers · asked by Justin Kalkimer 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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There have been (even recently) reports of strange animals in the amazon and the congo that sound a lot like dinosaurs. And there are reports of giant flying reptiles in Indonesia, and so forth.

There are thousands of square miles of almost impenetrable swamps and thick jungle in the world. Natives in some of these places describe beasts that fit with what just might be dinosaurs. And what about all the sightings of lake monsters?

This is a field called cryptozoology—the search for hidden animals. There just might be a few dinosaurs left, teetering on the edge of extinction. We are constantly discovering new species of animals and plants in remote areas. A tree can’t run away and hide and yet the Wollemi pine tree avoided detection until just recently (said to have become extinct millions of years ago). An evolutionist has to say, “No way.” But a creationist has no problem with this and can say, “Maybe.”

2007-04-03 13:07:35 · answer #1 · answered by Questioner 7 · 0 0

I really hope you are kidding. REALLY hope.
First most dino's are gone, yes some survived, alligators and sharks are two examples.
baby dinosaurs on the ark? Wow. there's no way 2 strands of DNA would be breedable after the 4th or 5th generation of imbreeding.
Most Dino's died off before mankind could walk mostly let alone build an ark.
Sin entered the world before the ark. So the dino's must have eaten the unicorns and smaller dinos to live.
Holly hana. I'm glad you're kiding.

2007-04-02 12:01:10 · answer #2 · answered by Hit me with it 3 · 1 1

Well, I think that dinosaurs would have been found by now due to their enormous size. However, you are correct in saying that we have not explored every cave or jungle on the planet. And you are also correct in saying that we humans once lived happily w/ creation before sin. I don't think you're right about Noah's Ark, though...but I'll look into it, and keep an open mind.

God bless.

2007-04-02 12:00:35 · answer #3 · answered by ac28 5 · 0 1

What a refreshing drink of water your thoughts are!!!!!! and you are so RIGHT ON!! Did you know that lizards don't stop growing? Can you imagine what we would have today if one of those cute little tree lizards was left to grow for 900+ years in an environment rich with oxygen (like the earth was before the flood)? Oh my gosh you'd have a dinosaur!!!! Check out Dr. Dino's stuff...YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!!

2007-04-02 11:59:58 · answer #4 · answered by cbmultiplechoice 5 · 0 1

To your credit - I just went to a dinosaur museum this weekend, and some of the ancient critters they displayed there, are still around (some have changed slightly) - alligators, and crocs, squids, sharks, etc.

2007-04-02 11:59:48 · answer #5 · answered by daisyk 6 · 0 0

So do I.

I've been helping to watch one of the kids in our neighborhood while her mom deals with some medical issues. She's three years old and really into dinosaurs. She left a little plastic one in my hall and I stepped on the bugger in the middle of the night. I'm telling you that little sucker hurt.

2007-04-02 11:59:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Good for you, but you're severely wacked if you're even remotely serious. Coelacanth escaped detection due to low numbers and its environment, while dinosaurs are *all* land-based. The K/T event wiped out all dinosaurs and more.

Ohhhh! I see! you're looking at this thru biblical glasses! Well, in *that* case, you can make up whatever you want! Good luck.

2007-04-02 11:57:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I thought I heard something about the Duckbill Platypus being a dinosaur also.

2007-04-02 12:18:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I will go along with some of your theories. There are places still yet to be explored in this world, so who is to say for sure that they do not exist?

2007-04-02 11:57:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Its possible...but not very likely.Their could be some in the deep bottom of the ocean. But their is not GOOD proof that they still exist. I believe alligators are dinosaurs.
Dont believe in something that lack good evidence though im not saying your wrong.

2007-04-02 11:59:19 · answer #10 · answered by rockinweazel 4 · 0 2

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