Noah's Ark: A Feasibility StudyInstitute for Creation Research, 1996 - 298 من الصفحات This book on Noah's Ark is a one-of-a-kind compendiuum of information about animal-care methods, food-preservation techniques, animal-handling techniques, etc. It discusses in great detail how 8 people could have cared for 16,000 animals using pre-scientific technology. Whether or not the reader believes in the Bible or not, he or she can be fully confident that my book conveys substantive information about the workability of Noah's Ark and its inhabitants. |
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... diet regimen . It is interesting to note that extinct ruminants appear to have been concentrate feeders to a greater extent than are extant ones ( Solounias and Moelleken 1993 ) . For this reason , the extinct ruminants may have been ...
... diet regimen . It is interesting to note that extinct ruminants appear to have been concentrate feeders to a greater extent than are extant ones ( Solounias and Moelleken 1993 ) . For this reason , the extinct ruminants may have been ...
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... diet , because they have no need for fibrous feeds in their diet ( Shingoethe 1988 , p . 449 ) . As for ruminants , Shingoethe ( 1988 , p . 449 ) recommends that no more than two - thirds of the dry - matter intake of the animals be in ...
... diet , because they have no need for fibrous feeds in their diet ( Shingoethe 1988 , p . 449 ) . As for ruminants , Shingoethe ( 1988 , p . 449 ) recommends that no more than two - thirds of the dry - matter intake of the animals be in ...
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... diet of the panda is of post - Diluvian microevolutionary origin . This can be seen in the strongly bamboo - centered diet seen in a species of the primate Hapalemur ( Meier et al . 1987 ) . Since other species of this genus are not ...
... diet of the panda is of post - Diluvian microevolutionary origin . This can be seen in the strongly bamboo - centered diet seen in a species of the primate Hapalemur ( Meier et al . 1987 ) . Since other species of this genus are not ...
المحتوى
Foreword | 11 |
A Complete Inventory of the Animals and Supplies on the | 11 |
The Ark Animals by BodyMass Category | 11 |
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alleles ancient animal housing Anon antediluvian aquatic argument bats Biology birds breeding cages captivity carnivorous carrion chimps common foods consider course created kind creatures diet dinosaurs discussed dormancy dried earthworms elephants Eucalyptus evidence excreta extinct fact feeding floodwater floor founders fresh frugivorous fruit Furthermore FW fish genera genes genetic diversity germination heterozygosity hibernation human inbreeding depression individual insectivorous insects instance intake Journal juveniles koala labor large animals large numbers least live foods loci mammals manure marine meat menagerie meters Moore mtDNA mutation rates Noah number of animals occur organisms outbreeding depression periods plants Plimer polymorphism population bottleneck post-Flood primates probably problems relatively reptiles rodents salinity salinity of SW salinity tolerances sauropod seeds selection self-feeders single pair snakes softbilled speciation species stenohaline supergenes survived the Flood Table temperatures Templeton therapsids tons torpor tropical variation vegetation ventilation vermicomposting wild zoos