by Tas Walker

A trail of fossilized claw marks found in northern Spain reveals the desperation of animals struggling to escape drowning in the Genesis Flood.

Ruben Ezquerra and four other researchers describe in the journal Geology a large theropod dinosaur battling against a strong current in deep water, trying to maintain its course.1

They reported a trackway of 12 footprints preserved in sandstone. The series of S-shaped scratch marks picture a beast clawing at the sand on the bottom as it pushed through water about 3 m (10 ft) deep. It only left claw marks because its weight was mostly supported by the water as it struggled to swim against the flow.

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