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Author Topic:   Biogeography falsifies the worldwide flood.
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Message 18 of 204 (42450)
06-09-2003 2:28 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Randy
08-21-2002 10:37 PM


The tortoise genus Geochelone
The distribution of the tortoise genus Geochelone is a little bizarre. Does anyone have any explanation for this on biogeographical means.
Their occurance on island such as Galapagos, Madagascar and Seychelles seems a little strange. These slow moving terrestrial animals could make their way to Islands separated from the continents for very long time. But other faster animals could not come to Madagascar and the Seychelles.
Any explanation, thanks.

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