LittleNipper wrote:Bond James Bond wrote:Question for the Great Flooders:
How did they feed all the animals on the Ark?
Some may have eaten insects. Some likely hybernated. Some many not have wanted to eat much. Also one might question kinds. Clearly, there are many animals which are not really a species to themselves. I believe many like animals share the same ancestors and envirornmental issues over a few thousand years has allowed designed varieties to abound. Simply look at man: Light, Dark, Tall Short, Fat, Skinny, Smart, Ignorant, Hairy, Bald, Muscular, Weak, Handsome, Ugly , number of toes and fingers ----- Then one can consider hair color, facial features, etc... Every finch is not its own species. This can be said of cats, dogs, cattle, sheep...
Alright well let's consider one animal like the African Elephant. The African Elephant eats 220-440 lbs per day, so let's say for the pair of African Elephants 600 lbs of food per day.
http://www.african-elephant.org/faq/ele ... dingHabits
And let's say a bale of hay weights around 60 lbs, so they're eating 10 bales of hay per day. Let's also assume a bale is 3 ft x 2 ft x 2ft and takes up 12 cubic feet of space. That's for later.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does ... _hay_weigh
Now the ark was 300 cubits long by 50 wide by 30 high so (assuming a cubit to be 1.8 ft, if you want to assume less then the cubic footage shrinks and my argument grows stronger):
300(1.8) x 50(1.8) x 30 (1.8)
540X 90X54
2,624,400 cubic feet of space (let's ignore where the Ark's human population might have lived) assuming the Ark could have been a true rectangular prism shape rather than a more traditional shape which would have decreased cubic area even further.
12 bales of hay by 12 cubic feet equals 120 cubic feet of hay per day for 1 year or 365 days: 365 X 120
43,800 cubic feet for one years worth of food. Or a little less than 2% of the available cubic area of the Ark for the minimum food for one species. One. How many animals until we use up all the space? Probably 100 large herbivores? What about the living space for Noah's family? It strains credibility quickly.