Stegomastadon: Another Unexplained Extinction
Not that I’ve tried to catalog all the extinctions from the cataclysm of 12,000 years ago (or so), because I’ve already seen enough evidence to convince me. However, until today I was not aware of this extinct beastie:
The stegomastodon… is a prehistoric mammal that looks like a stronger version of the modern elephant. It lived in the Andes region approximately 13,000 years ago.
…Scientists from the Universidad Austral rushed to the site (La Plata) to look for more fossils, and soon discovered remains of other prehistoric species. The concentration of the remains suggests the possibility that there was a human settlement close-by. Convinced they may have another Monte Verde on their hands, researchers are urging officials to classify the zone as an official archeological site.
Mario Pino, a geologist from the Universidad Austral, explained in an interview to La Nación that “it is very unusual that three distinct species of mammals would have died naturally in such a small sector.”
“It could be the product of human activity,” he added.
Some scientists are still fixated on the “millions of animals, dozens of species, became extinct at the same time, because we ate them all” theory.
Or, similarly, we have the La Brea tar pits, which has the remains of 100,000 birds (138 species, 19 of which are extinct), 700 sabre-tooth tigers, and wolf skulls that average twenty per cubic yard. Because all these stupid animals supposedly got stuck in the asphalt. Oh yeah, and 3 species of fish!
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It’s quite simple as to what happened to all the animals. Everyone, with all their theories refuses to accept the truth of the matter. Noah’s flood wiped them out! What is it that I’m talking about? Consider the earth suddenly to stop spinning, then both poles traveling from one pole to the other (in other words the north pole went south and the south pole went north completely opposite of each other), and then the the earth beginning to spin again in the opposite direction from the direction to which it used to spin.
Imagine just what this did to the oceans and its effects on everything land bound. Instant devastating circumstances to everyone and everything. There is also the consideration of the eruption of volcanoes during this time and the resulting freeze from all the pollutants blocking out the sun from these volcanoes. There is also the destructing weather pattern created from these circumstances!
It’s my theory the earth needs a specific amount of pressure to function properly and when this pressure is changed by environmental circumstances then this creates havoc! What Is it that I mean? When the Ice Caps upon the North and South Poles begins to melt, the water released creates more pressure upon the land. This pressure is carried all the way through to the core as each succeeding layer is affected. The Iron core which is spinning in the center is then forced to slow down more and more from this squeezing effect until complete devastation occurs!
As you know after a certain amount of years, the sun switches poles. When the earth has become weakened enough because of the environmental factors I have just mentioned, the sun acts upon it with enough gravitational force to pull the poles in alignment with the suns recently changed poles. Hope this is of some benefit to someone as, to me, it’s the only logical answer ?