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Insects in amber are frozen, not by ice, but by resin. What I did find was that most of the mammoths were not intact either (www.don-lindsay-archive.org/creation/mammoths.html ) Here are some sites that indicate that other animals, in cluding the mastodon (related to but distinct from the woolly mammoth)http://www.zetatalk.com/usenet/use00961.htm woolly rhinoceros www.abc.net.au/beasts/factfiles/factfiles/woolly_rhino.htm I can't upload pics at the moment, so here is a link to a mummified baby mammoth: http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/images/Europe/factfile/babymammoth.jpg
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There are so many ! Fish, elephants, and rhinoceroses, have also been found intact, and "frozen". Perhaps these referances will open more doors: "The Deluge Story in Stone", by Byron C. Nelson: “The way "fishes" by the millions are entombed in the rocks of England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Switzerland, the American Rockies; OR the way "elephants and rhinoceroses" are buried by the millions in Alaska, Siberia, England, Italy, Greece; . . . the way "elephants and rhinoceroses" are buried by the millions in western Canada, the United States, South America, Africa, Australia, to mention only a portion of such instances, absolutely require the explanation of great catastrophes for their elucidation.” To put it in our language...[Some wholy] This answers the Question...but I would also ask..."How" did this happen?
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