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| − | A ''' | + | A '''predator''' is an [[animal]] that prays on other animals, which is basically the same thing as a [[carnivore]]. Animals that are not predators are called [[prey]], [[herbivore]]s or [[vegetarian]]s. Some common predatory animals include [[bear]]s, [[lion]]s, and [[shark]]s. |
| − | [[The Bible]] teaches us | + | In [[Job]] 40:15 [[The Bible]] teaches us that all animals were [[herbivore]]s before their expulsion from the [[Garden of Eden]] and there were no predators. This is born out by the [[fossil record]].<ref>[http://objectiveministries.org/creation/dinosaurs.html] Objective Ministries: Dinosaurs</ref><ref>[http://www.sixdaycreation.com/facts/flood/june99.html] Six Day Creation: Noah's Flood and Dinosaur Extinction </ref> |
::"I give every green plant for food" —[[God]], [[Genesis]] 1:30 | ::"I give every green plant for food" —[[God]], [[Genesis]] 1:30 | ||
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Revision as of 21:22, June 1, 2007
A predator is an animal that prays on other animals, which is basically the same thing as a carnivore. Animals that are not predators are called prey, herbivores or vegetarians. Some common predatory animals include bears, lions, and sharks.
In Job 40:15 The Bible teaches us that all animals were herbivores before their expulsion from the Garden of Eden and there were no predators. This is born out by the fossil record.[1][2]