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How did Noah get two Blind Marsupial Moles from Australia to join him on the Ark? Did he collect them?

personally or did they swim the Indian Ocean then trek overland to meet him at the Ark. They must have travelled only by night because they are very sensitive to light?
Can Blind Marsupial Moles swim?
How did Noah know what to feed them?
How did they find there way back to Australia, where they are found today, from Mount Arrarat in Turkey after the flood, without food after all the other plants and animals were wiped out?
Is there a problem here for believers in Noah's world wide flood?
But chewy that would involve evolution and evolution millions of time faster than is proposed by science! You are really grasping at straws there mate!

Explain this: "The golden moles bear a remarkable resemblance to the marsupial moles of Australia, so much so that, the marsupial/placental divide notwithstanding, they were once thought to be related." http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Golden_mole
2 identical moles with totally different reproductive systems. Marsupial and placental are extremely different inside with this particular mole being classified as a montreme at one time, which is closer to a reptile in its reproductive tract and waste tract(1 tract instead of 3 for females). How can evolution possibly explain this. It is called "convergent evolution" by those who refuse to believe that there is a God, but to me it is proof there is a creator. The odds of this occurring once staggers the imagination, but this world is full of many such examples.
Also consider: "Molecular level analysis in the early 1980s showed that the marsupial moles are not closely related to any of the living marsupials"
"When Stirling (1888) initially was unable to find the epipubic bones in Marsupial Moles, speculation was rife: the Marsupial Mole was a monotreme, it was the link between monotremes and marsupials, it had it closest affinities with the (placental) golden moles, it was convergent with edentates, it was a polyprotodont diprotodont, and so on. [1]
The mystery was not helped by the complete silence of the fossil record." http://www.answers.com/topic/marsupial-mole-1
It is not closely related to any marsupials and there are no fossil records of any missing links to tie it to anything even though it supposedly diverged over 50 million years ago.
I find it ironic that you would choose Blind Marsupial Moles as your proof against a flood when this is an impossible question for evolution to answer except for blind faith in evolution itself.



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