Fossil Baramins on Noah's Ark: The "Amphibians"

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Abstract

Here I provide a compendium of extinct “amphibian” groups, representatives of which may have been carried aboard Noah’s Ark. Following previous work by the Ark Encounter team, I selected the taxonomic rank of family as a first-order proxy for the biblical “kind.” The resulting tabulation places 54 extinct “amphibian” families/kinds on board the Ark. While this number hinges upon taxonomies built upon fossil data (and its inherent shortcomings compared to extant forms), it serves as a reasonable approximation of the number of fossil “amphibians” taken aboard the Ark. When added to previously determined kinds of extant anurans, caudates, and gymnophionans, a total of 248 “amphibian” kinds may have been brought on board the Ark.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalAnswers Research Journal
Volume7
StatePublished - Sep 17 2014

Keywords

  • paleontology
  • Ark Encounter
  • baraminology
  • "kinds"
  • cladistics
  • amphibians
  • tetrapods

Disciplines

  • Biblical Studies
  • Biodiversity
  • Paleobiology
  • Paleontology

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