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“In general, placental animals would move slower than marsupials, which can collect their young (e.g., in pouches) and continue migrating. Many placental animals need to stop and settle for a time to raise their young but, theoretically, great varieties of land animals could have gone to any region of Europe, Asia, and Africa.”

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A Flood of Evidence: 40 Reasons Noah and the Ark Still Matter

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Ken Ham
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Ken Ham is a figure in the field of unknown profession. Born on October 20, 1951, he has gained recognition in his respective field. The details of his contributions and the extent of his influence are not well-documented. more

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