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Re: Big Extinct Wolf Head
[Re: Remington270]
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06/11/19 09:32 AM
06/11/19 09:32 AM
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Yeah I am guessing it's just a normal wolf like they regularly find there. I would think the head beingv16" would be pretty normal assuming their wolves are similar to timber wolves over here. I will say yawn nothing to see here The sheer age alone is something that many people reading this don't think is possible. And it looks like it did a day after it died. I guess I'm just easily amused. I do have a hard time believing the science behind aging things, especially frozen, beyond a few hundred years. It compromises so much in the decomposition process it’s just hard for me to understand. I don’t know enough to say they’re wrong I just don’t know enough to say they’re right either. I also believe the Bible as the infallible Word of God so if something is actually that old (rocks, dinosaurs, etc) then they were put here by our creator and not a Big Bang. If our God can make a fully mature man then he can make a fully mature earth as well complete with fossils.
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