Since this bare link does not address, as far as I could tell, the topic at hand, I'll limit my response to quoting to what I think is the funniest portion
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"Some have suggested that Noah may have had slaves to help in the construction. But if this was true, it wouldn't really seem fair that the slaves would perish in the flood. It is more likely that some of the stronger apes (like the Australopithecines and Pithecanthropus erectus were used as helpers).
2 Chronicles 9:2 and 1 Kings 10:22 speak of apes (Hebrew "qowph", and also "qoph") being on board boats.
Animals like dinosaurs could be recruited to carry great loads of wood as well. "
Funny stuff, thanks.
However, actually addressing the facts of biogeography would be more productive for the debate.