QUOTE (mnemeion @ Jun 5 2008, 11:42 PM)

I guess this was the same thread about that largest animal found. 36 miles huh, that's one giant animal indeed. How can there be a creature that large? What did it feed on? Why is there skin remains?
Ifr you have google earth I would recommend a good objective look at this thing try to study it from a "this is real " point of view and ask yourself simple questions like where should its anus be eye sockets legs tail those holes in the vertabra I especially like , as to me it says alot compare this image here

with these GE screen grabs of a "LAKE" in a vertebre hole look at the sides and what appear to be dimples the kind you find on the inside of the spinal column hole where the natural bubble wrap stuff sits to protect.
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as for what it would eat well the establishment say they havent found anything before a certain period of time eg the jurrassic as regards large fossils well I am suggesting that this thing is from The Pennsylvanian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period: 318 to 299 Mya when everything in the plant world was gigantic 30 meter ferns for instance, elephants are quite fast but this thing had a major diasbility IE its size it couldnt have moved fast at all so if it moved very very slowly it would have eaten in like manner I guess , we forget that life is extremely versatile and adaptable and while some insects live off of fruit others live off of bacteria on excrement ! no one was around then so without the preverbial tardis we may never know for sure .
As for the skin remains these arent small patches look at the trees in one of these pics then try to imagine this creature that literally had its head in the clouds and had to cope I am sure with more than 1 lightning stike a year !!!! so its skin was literally like armour plating and probably hundreds of meters thick ?
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