Clams Escape the World-Wide Flood of Noah 2,438 B.C.

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This fossil has two impressive features.
1.) Acrocanthosaurs footprint
2.) Clam shell mud pits.
So the dinosaur and the clams lived side by side.
But when the clams wiggled out of their muddy ground, thus leaving its tell-tale
sign behind...it fossilized. Think about this for a second. How did a soft wall of mud for 2 clams NOT erode, collapse, get re-smushed before it turned to solid stone? One mechanism is the World-Wide Flood of Noah and the cyclical tides or a wave placing a lot of material down quickly.

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