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Joel Kontinen
Did the dinos walk up upside down in caves. Obviously not. Even though the research says that they did just that.
NATURE NEWS has this article:
"A scientist exploring deep inside a cave in France has discovered huge dinosaur footprints, measuring up to 1.25 metres long, made by some of the largest creatures ever to walk the Earth.
The tracks were made 166 million to 168 million years ago, when three dinosaurs traversed the shoreline of a sea. The site was then at the planet’s surface, but geological processes have buried and tilted the sediments, and the prints are now on the cave’s roof, 500 metres underground."
Dinosaurs are not supposed to walk upside down, even in caves, a perhaps easier solution is found in this: the flood of Noah that brought dinosaurs everywhere. It was some 4, 500 years ago.
Source:
Gigantic dinosaur footprints are found on the roof of a cave Nature 2 April