Bring forth with thee every living thing that is with thee, of all flesh, both of fowl, and of cattle, and of every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth; that they may breed abundantly in the earth, and be fruitful, and multiply upon the earth.
Genesis 8:17
"Kangaroos are one of Australia’s most iconic animals. Recently
discovered pictographs (rock art) could help to complete the history of
how the marsupials got there. Dr Jinu Koshy, an archaeologist from the
University of Madras, has found what he believes to be the biggest rock
art complex in India. Located in Andhra Pradesh province, one of the
rock shelters features images of boar, deer, cows, people, and symbols.
Koshy believes the occupants, drawing everyday events and creatures,
lived towards the end of the Ice Age, which secularists claim was about
12,000 years ago. He also identified “some figures that resembled
creatures that have never before been sighted in Indian rock art
finds—drawings that looked like erect-standing, pouch-bearing
kangaroos.”
The location of the seeming ‘roo rock art’ fits well with Biblical
history. After animals exited Noah’s Ark around 4,500 years ago they
gradually dispersed across the world from the mountains of Ararat.
The Ice Age caused by the Flood lasted for more than half a millennium
after it, and all agree that the massive glaciation must have
dramatically lowered sea levels, exposing land bridges. The route could easily have involved this region of India, and was
mostly over dry land. The few remaining water barriers may have been
crossed by rafting on vegetation mats torn off in storms, or via the
animals’ strong swimming abilities. " CMI