To: thedilg
Does anyone believe that the dinosaur could still have soft tissue and undigested food in its stomach after 77 million years? Yes. It's rare but possible; soft tissue does fossilize under the right conditions. And that is what this is -- fossilized soft tissue. We have examples of such going back to the Vendian.
11 posted on
10/11/2002 2:43:42 AM PDT by
Junior
To: Junior
soft tissue does fossilize under the right conditions Such as sudden burial in silt, during the course of a global flood!
To: Junior
Does anyone believe that the dinosaur could still have soft tissue and undigested food in its stomach after 77 million years? Yes. It's rare but possible; soft tissue does fossilize under the right conditions. And that is what this is -- fossilized soft tissue. We have examples of such going back to the Vendian.Behold a whole new generation of gapers. I think they have read the story to mean the soft parts are still soft. Difficult to imagind such willful ignorance, but it seems the case.
41 posted on
10/11/2002 6:11:24 AM PDT by
js1138
To: Junior
We have examples of such going back to the Vendian. The who..dian ????? That's a new one one me. Must be some where between the Cretacous and the Jurassic or the Triassic. Certainly not between the Devonian and the Silurian
To: Junior
I actually agree with the evolutionist here. The idea that tissue can't fossilize in the right conditions is just not true.....even 65 million years. It is hard to see much on the dino when I looked at the pic, but there is some tissue still showing there even after this time. This is obvious.
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