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Fossilized dinosaur eggs at Indroda Fossil Park Image credit: Wikimedia Commons / S. Ballal (CC by-SA 3.0) |
Other features, such as mud cracks, raindrop imprints, bird tracks, channels, and burrows, have been reported at some egg sites. In addition, some dinosaur remains seem to have been scavenged. Skeptics argue that these features together with dinosaur eggs and nests represent normal activity over a long period of time and would need far more time than Noah’s Flood provides. However, as with all challenges against the Genesis Flood, a careful examination of the evidence reveals that there is no problem.To read the entire article, click on "Dinosaur eggs point to the global Genesis Flood".
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