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So what about Elephants? In fossil records, there were 160 different species of of these very large animals. I thought on the Ark they brought 2 of every species aboad. Now if we look at current times, there is only 3 species left around. Did they become extinct after the fact or was the "All animals" just a joke in Genesis? Even without looking at the fossil record, lets look at the animal itself. It weighs roughly 12,000 pounds. Not only is it going to eat far more than Noah and his sons weigh, it will excrete the weight of one of the Sons no problem. With that much waste and 160 different types of elephants, that is a load of food just for one animal. Where would it be kept on the ark? Where would 320 elephants be kept? You can say the ark is the Giant of all ships known to man and I could say that is possible. One thing remains though, why can't we find any evidence of such a huge and I mean Giagantic ARK. An aircraft carrier maybe half the size, so don't you think we couldn't find it?? Especially since it is "well documented" where the Ark was put on land? I would be really happy if you could explain this to me. Good luck
Spartin
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Originally posted by One Eyed Jack
And what problems might those be?
I'm not attempting to reduce anything -- I'm simply saying what Genesis says in regards to which animals went on board the ark.
A kind can be a species, a genus, or even a family, depending on the kind of animal in question. For instance, brown bears, black bears, asiatic black bears, spectacled bears, sloth bears, sun bears, polar bears, and probably giant pandas would all fall under the heading of bear-kind. Similarly, lions, tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, lynxes, leopards, panthers, cougars, ocelots, bobcats, and even housecats would fall under the heading of cat-kind. Another example would be wolves, coyotes, dingoes, dogs, jackals, and perhaps foxes making up the dog-kind.
So what about Elephants? In fossil records, there were 160 different species of of these very large animals. I thought on the Ark they brought 2 of every species aboad. Now if we look at current times, there is only 3 species left around. Did they become extinct after the fact or was the "All animals" just a joke in Genesis? Even without looking at the fossil record, lets look at the animal itself. It weighs roughly 12,000 pounds. Not only is it going to eat far more than Noah and his sons weigh, it will excrete the weight of one of the Sons no problem. With that much waste and 160 different types of elephants, that is a load of food just for one animal. Where would it be kept on the ark? Where would 320 elephants be kept? You can say the ark is the Giant of all ships known to man and I could say that is possible. One thing remains though, why can't we find any evidence of such a huge and I mean Giagantic ARK. An aircraft carrier maybe half the size, so don't you think we couldn't find it?? Especially since it is "well documented" where the Ark was put on land? I would be really happy if you could explain this to me. Good luck
Spartin