.....yeah. but t-rex ate all the other animals. It was cool though cause noah and them ate dino eggs for breakfast.
2007-10-22 07:11:41
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answered by Lorreign v.2 5
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Please listen carefully. The Bible doesn't say that Noah existed at the time of the dinosaurs. Many people who seek to contradict the Bible fail to realise that the six 'days' of creation in the Bible are six basic periods which could cover anything from six 24-hour days to six billion years. If you are interested in studying the Bible you will realise that most of those things that are extinct were not there at the time men walked the earth.
2007-10-22 07:23:55
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answered by Optimist E 4
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yeah sure some reptiles today have been thought to be around back during the dinosaur age mainly the alligator and turtles
2007-10-22 07:15:57
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answered by the man the myth the answerer 5
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NO! But according to some fundie friends of mine, Noah had dinosaur EGGS onboard... they took up less room that way. Scary, eh?
2007-10-22 07:12:34
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answered by Rogue Scrapbooker 6
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Nope. They were gone by that point. Maybe a few of the aquatic ones survived on their own.
2007-10-22 07:12:21
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answered by Quietman40 5
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Well, if he did then we should have dinosaur fossils that are less than 6000 years old!
2007-10-22 07:12:36
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answered by kwxilvr 4
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Nope... the dinos were long gone, by about 65,000,000 yrs.. when The Flood came
2007-10-22 07:11:51
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answered by ? 5
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No, he figured that they were large gators and that they could swim, oops, they couldn't swim for that long.
2007-10-22 07:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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if u r too eager to know the truth, read quran.
2007-10-22 22:14:52
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answered by Snoopy 2
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That would have been hilarious! Jurassic Ark.
2007-10-22 07:11:57
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answered by I am the Badger Princess. 4
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Noah? ah, No.
2007-10-22 07:16:57
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answered by Someone who cares 7
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