you go sit in your rocking chair, dont give it another thought, it will let you know when its ready. i'll send the men in the white coats to come and keep you company, they got a special van with round windows and square wheels. you'll be ok with them
2007-09-30 05:29:21
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answered by andy c 3
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Well, it wasn't a dinosaur. But I had an ancient hummingbird tooth - from the preditory era, 18 million years ago. When they took down large game. Not like the mamby pamby hummers today. I was instructed to plant it in a soup of carbon and calcium, with nitrogen and 16 percent desynthisized predehidrachlorium. After 12 months, all I had was a scaly little evil and angry - ranting creature. So I named it Hillary.
2007-09-30 05:36:44
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answered by Derail 7
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It generally takes about 14 months for the first sapling to emerge from the ground. The dinosaur will stay pretty small for about 3 more months, and then you will notice it doubling in size almost weekly for the next 3 months. At about the 20 month mark, the dinosaur will root itself up completely and start walking around on its own. There is a little bit of variation depending on the species -- what kind of dinosaur are you growing?
2007-09-30 05:27:01
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answered by JimmyNeutron85 2
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To answer your question let me suggest that you visit the Answers in Genesis web site. Dinosaurs were apart of the pre flood daily life and are talked about in Genesis. The word Leviathan was one such beast mentioned there are others. Read the Book of Genesis and use a Modern or new King James translation to find these great Beasts.
2016-05-17 09:34:20
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answered by shawn 3
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depends how much Radiocarbon Powder you apply. If you are too stingy, it can take centuries for a "fossil" to ripen; but if you're too heavy, it can over-ripen, and we'll wind up with trillion-year old carbon dates that contradict the Big Bang Evolution Gravity Round Earth "theory."
2007-09-30 05:28:02
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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5 years, 3 months, 22 days, 19 hours, 34 minutes and 1 second.
2007-09-30 05:24:55
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answered by Lucky Chuck 3
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Interesting - are you trying to grow dinosaurs?
2007-09-30 05:25:25
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answered by Anonymous
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About 300 million years, give or take.
http://www.fossil.energy.gov/education/energylessons/coal/gen_howformed.html
2007-09-30 05:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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About 2,000,000 years. Give or take a couple of hundred thousand.
Yaks(pbuh)
2007-09-30 05:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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about 65 million years. or 6000 years, depending on what you believe.
2007-09-30 05:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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