Why don't Noah's Ark plans in the Bible say anything about incubators for dinosaur eggs?
All it says is some stuff about gophers getting wood.
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- No more need for dinosaurs. It was time for people to populate the earth.
- The did not have dinosaurs at that time, so you would not need incubators. They also would not have even known what a incubator was.
- Why do think you're extinct, Barney.God did not love you, because you wear no pants and mock him.
- there weren't any dinosaurs left by then.
- Hahaha
- Noah didn't take dinosaur eggs. He took two of every animal, a male and it's mate. Eggs don't have mates. If it's really true that dinosaurs were alive in Noah's day, which is very possible and plausible, then dinosaurs had to have been on the ark. But he wouldn't have brought babies, since babies don't have mates either. He would have brought young adults. One of the biggest dinosaurs we know of is the brachiosaurus which was about 45 feet tall full grown. Juvenile brachiosaurs would have been about 10 feet tall, about the size of a giraffe. The largest dinosaur on the ark would have been no bigger than a giraffe.
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