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Chad Arment

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Chad Arment is a biologist and currently runs ZooCreation out of Ohio. His goal is to explore topics in organismal zoology (living and fossil species) as they relate to the Bible, from a young-earth creationist perspective. Click here to see all articles written by Chad Arment.
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Lemurs After Noah’s Flood: How Did They Get to Madagascar?

  • ByChad Arment
  • December 17, 2025
Lemurs present a unique opportunity, and an interesting challenge, for creationists. All living species can only be found…
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Created Kinds 101: Baraminology Made Simple

  • ByChad Arment
  • June 4, 2025
As biblical creationists, it is important to understand that not all classification systems are the same. Scientists use…
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A Biblical History of Sea Cows

  • ByChad Arment
  • March 12, 2025
The living sea cows of the order Sirenia, three recognized species of manatees (Trichechus) and one species of…
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Platypuses and Echidnas: Monotremes Before & After the Flood

  • ByChad Arment
  • September 11, 2024
The platypus and echidna are the only mammals to lay eggs. Because of this, scientists place them into…
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The Mystery of the Maltese Viper

  • ByChad Arment
  • July 3, 2024
One of the biggest obstacles to understanding the Bible is not recognizing context. While Christians (hopefully) know that…
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Why Did Some Animals Disappear AFTER Noah’s Flood?

  • ByChad Arment
  • April 3, 2024
One of the main questions I see from creationists who hold to an Upper Cenozoic Flood boundary, whether…
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