Wednesday 31 March 2021

Noah’s Flood explains why a Jurassic predator ate its meal and died as it did so

 

Image courtesy of: Christian Klug; CC BY 4.0.

Joel Kontinen

The vampire squid is a living fossil that have never changed much during the 180 million years according to evolutionists it has existed.  

However, the time of the death is the time of Noah’s Flood, approximately 4,500 years ago.

The shale slab holding this duo's fossilized remains preserved imprints of their soft tissues in "exceptional" detail, the researchers wrote in the study, published online March 16 in the Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. An analysis of the slab reveals that their last moments together ended in an "eternal embrace," the team said.

This means that they lived together at the flood time, .Many fossils have been found snatching their meal, which means that the flood took them away unexpectedly.


 Source:

Geggel, Laura. 2021. Vampire squid ancestor died in 'eternal embrace' with its dinner  Live Science 26 March.