Well, they weren't.waynes world wrote: I tend to think that even the babies would have been too large to fit in the door of the Ark.
"So we are suggesting this was a relatively helpless little hatchling."
Q: What were the smallest and biggest eggs ever found?
A: The biggest dinosaur eggs we know are shaped like giant footballs and are about 19 inches long. The smallest dinosaur eggs are just a few inches across and more tennis ball-shaped and we don't know what dinosaur made them.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/20 ... 425329.htm
That means that if Noah had transported newborn dinosaurs, they would have been very tiny at the time. Also, not all dinosaurs were huge. Some were as small as birds or other living animals today.
The passages from Job, which I posted, seem to suggest a dinosaur.Do we really honestly know what a Behemoth or a Leviathan is?
I don't see where God is saying that the dinosaurs entered the ark.
That depends on how you interpret Genesis (the length of one day, if the Garden of Eden was literal or symbolic, if God wiped out the dinosaurs before Adam and Eve, and so on).