Deep below the ice, far from the playful penguins and other animals that bring tourists to Antarctica, is a cold and barren world that by all indications should be completely void of life.
This is so cool. I bet there are hundreds, if not more, of creatures yet to be discovered and identified there. There is obviously so much to still learn about our complicated and diverse planet.
Well, I think the really nice thing about this is that none of these creatures would have needed space on the ark, so Ken Ham won't need to explain how space was found for them.
"fifeboy" said Well, I think the really nice thing about this is that none of these creatures would have needed space on the ark, so Ken Ham won't need to explain how space was found for them.
"Jabberwalker" said Well, I think the really nice thing about this is that none of these creatures would have needed space on the ark, so Ken Ham won't need to explain how space was found for them.
There is obviously so much to still learn about our complicated and diverse planet.
..........and women too.
There is obviously so much to still learn about our complicated and diverse planet.
..........and women too.
Yeah.... good luck with that!
Well, I think the really nice thing about this is that none of these creatures would have needed space on the ark, so Ken Ham won't need to explain how space was found for them.
That's a crying Shem, that.
Well, I think the really nice thing about this is that none of these creatures would have needed space on the ark, so Ken Ham won't need to explain how space was found for them.
That's a crying Shem, that.