Dinosaurs are fascinating, especially to children who seem to really love to read about them, look at their pictures, and play with toys of replicas of them.
Yesterday we discovered what really happened to the dinosaurs -- i.e. most of them were killed in the Flood of Noah (all except those on the Ark with Noah and any that were aquatic in nature, such as the ancestors of ? Nessie and could ‘swim out’ the flood.)
Did you know that there are millions of dinosaur tracks that have been found in rocks all over the world?
Dinosaur tracks in rocks ! Yes!
In fact, the picture for the blog today shows tracks of the Therapod Dinosaur in rocks in Utah.
So, how did that and other tracks in rocks happen and do these tracks tell us anything about when the dinosaurs lived and how they really died?
And, further, do these tracks in rocks tell us anything about the Flood of Noah?
Well, yes.
There is an easy to read article that has a clear explanation of these questions and more. HERE’S THE LINK