I normally just lurk on this forum but I saw this and thought it begged the question - of course I could be talking out of my backside
Hydarnes says :
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It doesn't require a great deal of assumption before recognizing that the creature described simply does not fit an animal other than that of a Dinosaur.
jar previously provided the Biblical quote :
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16: Lo now, his strength is in his loins, and his force is in the navel of his belly.
I have no idea what "his force is in the navel of his belly" means, but doesn't the fact it has a navel mean that whatever the creature is, it is a placental mammal and
not a reptile/lizard/dinosaur ?
Are there any reptile experts out there who can say for sure if there are any reptiles with navels - maybe from where the embryo was attached to the yolk sack in the egg ?