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mass extinction
12-04-2007, 05:41 PM
sounds like it to me...another relic of the Flood, 4300 years ago

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071204/ap_on_sc/norway_prehistoric_reptiles

OSLO, Norway - Remains of a bus-sized prehistoric "monster" reptile found on a remote Arctic island may be a new species never before recorded by science, researchers said Tuesday.

Initial excavation of a site on the Svalbard islands in August yielded the remains, teeth, skull fragments and vertebrae of a reptile estimated to measure nearly 40 feet long, said Joern Harald Hurum of the University of Oslo.

"It seems the monster is a new species," he told The Associated Press.

The reptile appears be the same species as another sea predator whose remains were found nearby on Svalbard last year. His team described those xx-million-year-old remains as belonging to a short-necked plesiosaur measuring more than 30 feet — "as long as a bus ... with teeth larger than cucumbers."

The short-necked plesiosaur was a voracious reptile often compared to the Tyrannosaurus rex of the oceans.

Mark Evans, a plesiosaur expert at the Leicester City Museums in Britain, said he not know enough about the Norwegian find to comment on it specifically. But he said new types of the sea reptiles are being found regularly.

"We are regularly seeing new species of plesiosaurs popping up — in a way because, in the past 10 or 15 years, there has been what we call a renaissance in plesiosaur research," Evans said by telephone.

Hurum said the team had only managed to excavate a 3-meter (yard) area of the find. The Norwegian-led team plans to present more detailed findings early next year, and return to Svalbard, 300 miles north of Norway's mainland, to excavate further next year.

Cosby
12-04-2007, 08:01 PM
cool! another dinosaur from millions of years ago!

skydivr7673
12-04-2007, 09:41 PM
gee....wasnt the flood 3900 years ago last time you were here, a few months back?? Suddenly it has aged four hundred more years in four months...kinda like your time in your field has increased two years between July and September....

95whitepep
12-04-2007, 11:16 PM
sounds like it to me...another relic of the Flood, 4300 years ago

:rolleyes:

Here we go again.
skidMark and his imaginary world wide flood.

http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q255/95whitepep/koolaid.jpg

mass extinction
12-05-2007, 10:41 AM
gee....wasnt the flood 3900 years ago last time you were here, a few months back

you're getting senile in your old age, psycho jonnie

it's always been 4300 years

mass extinction
12-05-2007, 10:42 AM
imaginary world wide flood.

keep laughing.....all the way to hell

I sure won't pity you

2ndGen.Rocket
12-09-2007, 09:16 AM
More likely it is just another fucking dinosaur, like the thousands that have been found already.


Then again I guess it makes more sense to assume that it is the large beast that is vaguely mentioned twice in fairytale story from a 2000 year old book.

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