DESTROY NOAH'S ARK
March 27, 2014 at 3:36 pm
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2014 at 3:38 pm by Rampant.A.I..)
Here are 11 types of life which could not have survived a worldwide flood, with notable selections below. Note that seed reproduction would not be possible for many of them.
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5030282
Quote:4. Mojave Yucca: 12,000 years old (Mojave Desert, California)
"The approximately 12,000-year-old creosote bush and Mojave yucca both have remarkable circular structures, pushing slowly outward from a central originating stem. New stems replace old ones, but they are all connected by the same clonal root structure."
6. Huon Pine: 10,500 years old (Mount Read, Tasmania)
"Fire destroyed much of this clonal colony of Huon Pines on Mount Read, Tasmania, but a substantial portion of it survived. The age of the colony was discovered by carbon dating ancient pollen found at the bottom of a nearby lakebed, which was genetically matched to the living colony."
7. Antarctic Moss: 5,500 years old (Elephant Island, Antarctica)
"This 5,500-year-old moss bank lives right around the corner from where the Shackleton Expedition was marooned 100 years ago on Elephant Island, Antarctica. It was a victory simply being able to locate it. These days it's easier to get to Antarctica from space."
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5030282