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  1. Newsgroups: talk.origins
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!ulowell!woods.ulowell.edu!cotera
  3. From: cotera@woods.ulowell.edu
  4. Subject: Re: Voyagers on the Ark of Noah
  5. Message-ID: <1993Jan25.122107.1@woods.ulowell.edu>
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  7. Sender: usenet@ulowell.ulowell.edu (News manager - ulowell)
  8. Organization: University of Lowell
  9. References: <C0MF7z.DDE@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> <1993Jan12.202852.12010@anasazi.com>
  10. Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 17:21:07 GMT
  11.  
  12. In article <1993Jan12.202852.12010@anasazi.com>, scott@anasazi.com (Scott Gibson) writes: 
  13. > So, if plants, fish, and insects could have survived, then so could
  14. > many other "kinds" of life.  Why the ark?
  15.  
  16. How would, say, cats, dogs, people, apes, zebras, pigs, and just about any
  17. other animal, survive without being able to breath?  The flood waters were much
  18. higher than the highest mountain.  So no animal (or at least most) could float
  19. on the surface for a year.  They'd fatigue quickly.  Furthermore, they wouldn't
  20. have any food.
  21. --Ray Cote
  22.