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"Paul Crowley" <slkwuoiutiuytciuyik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Day Brown" <daybrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> An abandoned or lost child, caught out in a storm, would have rolled into
>> the fetal position
>> before dying of exposure. That same storm could well have caused a flash
>> flood burying the
>> body.
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> How often does that happen in nature?
> That is, how often are the bodies of
> ANY animals left by a flood curled up
> in the foetal position?
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> Maybe one case in ten thousand?
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> Are they the kind of odds on which
> to base a scientific argument?
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> Paul.
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I don't know. I know a body buried deep by a flood is a lot less likely to
be found than a body buried in a shallow grave dug with digging sticks.
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