Teenaged dinosaurs, indeed.
Ignoring the differences in epoch, and the fact that man never co-existed with dinosaurs,
how about those animals on different continents? Did they magically get on the ark?
How about animals that only exist in Australia?
Did they magically get onto the ark, then later magically get back to Australia?
Please.
I see you are rather in the dark on these subjects. So let me point your to some easy to understand articles that specifically answer you questions:
==Ignoring the differences in epoch, and the fact that man never co-existed with dinosaurs
First, the lack of direct physical evidence of human/dino coexistence cannot be taken as evidence of absence. And seeing how more and more dinos are turning up with soft tissue still intact, the young dino argument has been significantly strengthened (with major implications re: coexistence).
==how about those animals on different continents? Did they magically get on the ark? How about animals that only exist in Australia? Did they magically get onto the ark, then later magically get back to Australia?
You might want to give the following a read. It is written for the layman, but it’s a great place to start:
http://creation.com/images/pdfs/cabook/chapter17.pdf