Hi,
Good point, E.P.! Also, think about all those nasty little
mammals that love to gnaw on bones. Hyena Heaven! And nobody to
chase'em off. I remember the corny african movies of my childhood
that showed the "elephant graveyard." Just envision the "dinosaur
graveyard."
Sterling
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"E.P. Grondine" wrote:
> The bones would not have survived the acid rain long
> enough to be fossilized. Same goes for bones in the
> process of fossilization.
>
> ep
>
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi Ron and list
> >
> > The fact is that dinosaur fossils are not found at
> > the k-T boundary. One has
> > to go 9-10 ft at best, below the boundary to find
> > dinosaur bones in any of
> > the beds that contain dinosaur fossils. This
> > represents a substantial period
> > of time prior to the impact layer. This is why it is
> > argued against. No one
> > has yet to find dinosaur bones at or immediately
> > below the boundary.
> > Mark
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