Is the flood of Genesis story literal?
Yes.
How did they travel there to board the ark?
How? Same way an animal would travel to go anywhere.
Fly, walk, crawl, slither.
How? The animals came to Noah for Noah to take the animals aboard to their prepared stalls / area For Noah to feed and care for.
Gen 6:
[20] Of fowls after their kind, and of cattle after their kind, of every creeping thing of the earth after his kind, two of every sort shall come unto thee, to keep them alive.
[*]The total mass of on-board animals would have been some 400,000 kg, if only yearlings were taken, or some 5 million kg, if adults were taken.
Highly doubtful…( more-so less than 2-300)
KINDS of animals (not species / types) of animals…
2 Male & Female (pairs) of unclean KINDS.
7 Male & Female (pairs) of clean KINDS.
[*]The figures in the previous item do not include food and water for a one-year sojourn, which would multiply the weight by at least 10 times if not more. Further, many animals require special diets — silkworms require mulberry leaves, Pandas require bamboo, and snakes, for example, require fresh food. How could fresh food be provided for a full year?
Figure size of Ark. (approx)
Length……438 Feet
Width……..73 Feet
Height…….44 Feet
Decks (3 major)….
General visual comparison. (approx)
Football field……length …360 Feet
Football field……width……49 Feet
Four story bldg..height….40 Feet
On Ark….
Storage for Grains for animals.
Storage for Grains for humans.
Fresh water… uh….Rain! (For all aboard)
Fresh meat… (For humans & predators) Fish.
Cooking & Warmth Heat?… Dung
Most Likely….
* Rain catchers & shutes were implemented to feed and water animals.
* storage urns, pots, for dried fruits, veg, spices, grains, their usual for human consumption.
* cooking pots, spit, oven, etc. for humans.
* below lowest deck…animal dung (not suitable for heat)
… (crumbles to dusty component) swept through Deck openings to absorb animal urine.
Most likely daily routine for Humans On board (4 females / 4 males)
* Net Fishing for human & predators.
* opening shutes for grain eating animals.
* sweeping dung to beneath lowest deck.
* collecting dung for cooking and heat.
* cooking for humans.
* checking animals for any health issues.
* dispose of human waste overboard.
* wash their hands, face, body’s
* praise, worship and thank God.
** Pretty much the similar things they usually did when they were on land.
[*]How could large numbers of animals be protected from the many on-board predators, such as lions and tigers?
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Most Likely
Cage / stalls / areas / deck spaces for urine and dung to fall through and shutes for a water trough and sending fish (meat).
No need for humans to physically interact with animals that were predictors or dangerous.
Birds / crawling things likely roamed freely.
God gave Noah instruction in knowledge and understanding for Noah and family’s well being while on the Ark.
Glory to God,
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