This is an interesting case, the Zuiyo-Maru dinosaur.
I like how you link it as a dinosaur and ignore the article. No surprise there. Ignoring everything to suppport your goal.
This is an interesting case, the Zuiyo-Maru dinosaur.
This is an interesting case, the Zuiyo-Maru dinosaur.
Well the OP was regarding dinosaurs and man. I am not sure where that and creationism tie in, though seems to be the ball people are running with. I wonder why?![]()
I like how you link it as a dinosaur and ignore the article. No surprise there. Ignoring everything to suppport your goal.
Funny though no one knows the amino acid chains of a plesiosaur. No its nt the ttruth at all and you dont seek it. Read the wiki, then come back. Why missoead with your posting.
lol what?
I guess you mean that it was concluded to be a basking shark by the amino acid chains in the carcass.Funny though no one knows the amino acid chains of a plesiosaur.
My goal is nothing more than the truth.
lol what?
I guess you mean that it was concluded to be a basking shark by the amino acid chains in the carcass.Funny though no one knows the amino acid chains of a plesiosaur.
My goal is nothing more than the truth.
I bring one more thing to the table, the yarra. Check out tribal paintings of it. It even shows an outline of the gastro-intestinal tract, indicating that these animals had been hunted and butchered.
I find it undeniable these creatures have coexisted with us, to some extent at least. As a child I kind of knew it too.
Some more very interesting pictures and info:- http://www.docstoc.com/docs/57757705/Dinos-or-Dragons---Unlocking-SAR
Er, what? No-one knows the amino acids of a plesiosaur? How is that relevant? The amino acids matched the basking shark so it's a basking shark. They were not unknown amino acids that therefore couldn't be a basking shark.
classic argument by false connections and claims of undeniable logic when the reality is the complete opposite of logic and connectivity. You people are are as desperate as a Year 11 boy at a school disco (and of roughly equivalent levels of knowledge about life)
Die.

Turned, I think that's how it started out Mr.C


I find it undeniable these creatures have coexisted with us, to some extent at least. As a child I kind of knew it too.
You do know The Flintstones was silly cartoon and not a documentary?