Yea right tail = reproductive organ.
I could I have interpret it any other way.
Sinew is a tendon by the Strong's definition
Stones is thigh by the Strong's definition of the Hebrew word.
If one does not look up the true definition and makes up the definition of the word as they like to fit their presupposition that is what it will be to them, but it does not refer to reproductive organ.
It says 23: Behold, he drinketh up a river, and hasteth not: he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan into his mouth.
Which appears to mean that he believes (the animal) can drink up the river.
I believe it is a larger animal than that of a hippo or elephant, which I am sure is not what is referred to in the scripture.
"If one does not look up the true definition and makes up the definition of the word as they like to fit their presupposition that is what it will be to them, but it does not refer to reproductive organ." Well you got me. It probably isn't a reference to the reproductive organs.
"I believe it is a larger animal than that of a hippo or elephant, which I am sure is not what is referred to in the scripture."
Neither what you believe nor what I believe can be taken as verification that Sauropods lived at the same time as man. Objective evidence such as a sauropod fossil found along with human fossils or artifacts would be much better, yet all of the artifacts and human fossils we have found are in stratigraphic layers much younger than every dino fossil ever found.
In any case, how would finding that dinos did not die out as early as thought be evidence for a global flood? Is the existence of modern whales, sharks, crocodiles, coelacanths, etc. evidence for a global flood.