08 Aug '13 23:47>
Originally posted by stellspalfiegod swill
right so they were never there to start......
so why did they head to australia? and what stopped sections of them settling in other areas on the way to australia?
Originally posted by stellspalfieApparently to get away from the large predators like lions and tigers.
right so they were never there to start......
so why did they head to australia? and what stopped sections of them settling in other areas on the way to australia?
Originally posted by RJHindswhy didnt the large predators follow them? why didnt all the other victims of lions and tigers try to move to australia?
Apparently to get away from the large predators like lions and tigers.
Read my first referenced link again.
The Instructor
Originally posted by stellspalfieWell, all we can do is speculate. No one was there to tell us. You knew that already. So you were asking for speculation on what happened, when you asked the question. What is your speculation on how kangaroos got to Austrialia and why they are not also in other places?
why didnt the large predators follow them? why didnt all the other victims of lions and tigers try to move to australia?
your referenced link was hilarious, it was so stupid i emailed to my friends and family to give them a good laugh.
Originally posted by RJHindsyes it its speculation. i want you to think up a speculation that makes any sense.
Well, all we can do is speculate. No one was there to tell us. You knew that already. So you were asking for speculation on what happened, when you asked the question. What is your speculation on how kangaroos got to Austrialia and why they are not also in other places?
I think the large pedators did follow the unlucky ones.
The Instructor
Originally posted by stellspalfieLet's just say humans took them there when they went. I am referring to those humans we call the Aborigines of Australia. That makes sense, doesn't it?
yes it its speculation. i want you to think up a speculation that makes any sense.
firstly they would have to survive in the non flooded area with all the other animals and wait long enough for vegetation to grow back. they would then have to set off to australia across 7000 or so miles, the generations of roo's would have to be able to survive in e ...[text shortened]... r marsupial fossils??? they win the day if they find animals where they are not supposed to be.
Originally posted by RJHindsno!!!! blimey.
Let's just say humans took them there when they went. I am referring to those humans we call the Aborigines of Australia. That makes sense, doesn't it?
The Instructor
Originally posted by stellspalfieDon't you remember that God confused their language and caused them to scatter over the earth. Those that went to Austrialia could have taken some pets, like snakes and kangaroos, with them. And they would not have to travel 7000 miles because Austrailia had not yet spread away from the mainland by continental sprint.
no!!!! blimey.
so one day some humans decided to travel from the middle east to australia. for no apparent reason they round up nearly all the marsupials (and by this time they have been mating and reproducing, so its gonna be way more than two of each kind), they also round up all the snakes and insects that we now think of unique to australia and s ...[text shortened]... to branch off and settle in china and other asian countries why didnt they keep some marsupials?
Originally posted by RJHindstaken some pets? are you nuts??? do you know there are around 3000 species of large animals that are unique to australia and including insects its thought to be about 330,000 unique species. then you have all the flora that is unique so that takes you to over..............1 million unique species of animal and plant.
Don't you remember that God confused their language and caused them to scatter over the earth. Those that went to Austrialia could have taken some pets, like snakes and kangaroos, with them. And they would not have to travel 7000 miles because Austrailia had not yet spread away from the mainland by continental sprint.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH9je6jt5hk
The Instructor
Originally posted by stellspalfieHaven't you ever heard of evolution and natural selection?
taken some pets? are you nuts??? do you know there are around 3000 species of large animals that are unique to australia and including insects its thought to be about 330,000 unique species. then you have all the flora that is unique so that takes you to over..............1 million unique species of animal and plant.
all 1 million unique items were ...[text shortened]... to know roughly how long it was after the flood that man set off back to australia? any ideas?