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Old 01-02-2016, 10:09 AM
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astropaleontology anyone

Don't know if spelled right.Its a new field of study and science. I'am puzzled about the 1,000s of Mammoths found flash frozen at the higher latitudes. Their stomach contents are fresh indicating a large animals had to be exposed to temps below minus 200f degrees.
I wonder would a comet approaching on the night side of earth be in fact frozen when impacting?
Or could a large body passing earth pull back the atmosphere in a area,exposing the land to the minus temps in space?
what I'm saying the movie Deep Impact about a comet burning entering the atmosphere for a few seconds could be false.

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Old 01-02-2016, 11:09 AM
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First, thousands of mammoths found flash frozen?

Source on that one please.

Mammoth populations began losing ground during the same time the other megafauna died out. The last ones died at the end of the last ice age. The exact causes for the extinction of individual population groups probably varies from group to group but likely includes hunting pressure from increasing human populations, habitat loss due to climate change and lack of genetic viability due to an increasingly shallow gene pool.
Besides, the Asian Elephant is thought to be descended from mammoths, so who says they died out at all?
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Old 01-02-2016, 11:48 AM
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No there is alot of evidence of herds,and other animals around 41,000 bc,even whole forest buried.I'm trying to find out what caused this.Some scienctist belive in a comet theory.But they believe a frozen object would cause heat.But I wonder could the center still be frozen.Freezing animal that fast is a mystery.Lets say the earth shifted on its axis,and the area where they were eating flowers moved North.The food they ate would have spoiled by the time they were frozen.
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Why do you say "had to be exposed to temps below minus 200f degrees."??
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Old 01-02-2016, 05:34 PM
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astropaleontology anyone

Astro paleontology = ancient alien theory



I'm not saying it's woolly mammoths, but it's woolly mammoths.

Man, woolly is a really weird word to spell. Looks wrong but it isn't.

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Dang, I thought they had sample digs on foreign stars. That would've been excessively cool.
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Dang, I thought they had sample digs on foreign stars. That would've been excessively cool.

Well aliens built the earth with foreign star materials so really we are just living on one. The miracles in your own back yard!


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No there is alot of evidence of herds,and other animals around 41,000 bc,even whole forest buried..
I'll ask again. Please provide a source for this claim.
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41,000 B.C. is a pretty exact date. Is there evidence for what time of day it was?
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I'm willing to bet there is no such evidence.

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It's all on Coast To Coast A.M. so it must be true.

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