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Are these giant skeletons real,...?

I can tell you how the candle trick was done in the beginning, lol.....This hoaky candle trick and too much information is given up front in this video makes it suspicious. If these skeletons were wisked away to area 51 with the Ark of the Covenant (from the new Indiana Jones movie) then how did this person find out about them? Why would they cover up the skeletons of the giants? Why tell us about dinosaurs bones, or caveman remains?
The claim is, they are hiding them to cover up for the fact that they are wrong about evolution. However, the theory of evolution has been revised and changed many, many times since Darwins original writings. Creatures can evolve to get bigger or smaller, or woolier, or hairless, or whatever gives them a higher chance of reproduction. All the reasoning they are giving for the cover up are completely wrong.
What does this have to do with the bible. Some translations use Giants to refer to Nephilim, half angel, half humans like sampson. They were not litteral giants. Goliath was only something like 9 feet 4 inces tall. Yes he was freakishly tall, but by no means a record breaking height.
The fact that King Og had a 14 foot casket doesnt mean he was 14 feet tall. It just means he wanted room to move around inside. More likely he was on the short side and wanted people who saw the casket to think he was big.

In conclusion, this whole coverup makes no sense, so I am going to say no, these skeletons are not real.

Dinosaur = Dragon Loch Ness Monster = Plesiosaurs?

This isn't a very well thought out theory on my behalf.
But is it actually possible that dinosaurs are dragons. because the wings may have been made out of the stuff our ears and part of our nose are made out of cartilage so when they die it like goes away. and before u think this is stupid about the loch ness monster LISTEN.

Okay the first recorded sighting was in the 7th century and it may be one of those Plesiosauria because it was described like one and they were only discoverd in the 19th century. so there may be a cave or something in loch ness were they stayed and ate othere things and heaps may have survived so they may still be alive or they may be dead but nessie may have been the last one because you really never no.

Can anybody tell me the difference between invertibrates & vertibrates?

i have projest which my biology teacher gave me.i tried my best searching the difference but iouldnt get it.this project is goin to give me a good reputation with my school principal as i am in the schools blacklist so plz can u give me many difference between vertibrates & invertibreates

What are some examples of animals without bones?

Such animals are called “invertebrates” and there are many; around 97% of all animal species are invertebrates.Some of the more well-known ones; all insects, arachnids, worms, jellyfish, starfish, crustaceans (crabs, lobsters, shrimps etc), molluscs (mussels, snails & slugs, squid, octopus etc).Here are some unusual and particularly notable ones:Blue Dragon or blue sea slug. If you see one, don’t touch it; they feed on the venom of Man O’ War jellyfish and their tentacles can deliver the same venom if touched.Hummingbird Hawk Moth looks and acts just like a hummingbird.Sea Angel a deep sea mollusc related to snails.Panda Ant a cute fluffy black and white ant that is actually a wingless wasp.

How does a body decompose in a casket?

From the inside out.Without animals and insects to eat a corpse, the soft tissue decomposes due to the bacteria that naturally lives with out living bodies, especially in the digestive tract. When we're alive those bacteria eat our leftovers, what's left of our food after it passes through the stomach and starts to be absorbed by the intestines, and in turn the bacteria break down the food further, allowing us to access some nutrients that the human body alone can't digest. The bacteria mostly are happy and thriving living in our guts, but are also kept from spreading by our immune systems.When someone dies, their heart and lungs obviously cant continue spreading oxygen around, so the body's tissues which are all dependent on oxygen to function properly, shut down quickly, including our immune system.The bacteria in the gut however thrive in a low to no oxygen environment, and continue to eat and live. Once the bacteria eat everything in the intestines, they will start to eat the intestines themselvea, and spread out to the rest of the body from there, slowly eating and decomposing the body. This process can take an non-embalmed buried body in a casket on average 8 to 12 months to be reduced to only bones.This same process also applies to embalmed bodies, but the process is much slower due tonthe toxic preservatives used in embalming, which kills most (but not all) gut bacteria. Since there are many less bacteriabto do the job and they are eating poisioned tissue, its a slow process.

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