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Just a thought (humor)
#21
James Wrote:And I thought that mammoths evolved into elephants, shows what I know
Elephants share a common ancestor with the now-extinct mammoths; they didn't evolve from them.
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#22
swalter Wrote:Elephants share a common ancestor with the now-extinct mammoths; they didn't evolve from them.

Like bears and dogs.
[Image: Phylogenetic_Tree_of_Elephants_and_Mammoths_2010.png]

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No idea how accurate those two "trees" are, but those were what I could find from quick googling.
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#23
ivorybenz Wrote:lol I dont even know what a pegasus is either. wow, I must be stupid or something. damn.

There's this thing, called a "computer"..............and there is this other thing called "the internet"...........you can use the computer to type in a word or thing on the internet, and the internet will tell you what that word or thing is!!!!!

Its AMAZING!!!!!
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#24
Wade Wrote:Dammit. I really really want to edit my original post to say "Which mythical beast do you think is the most fuckable?"

But I can't seem to edit any posts anymore. Sad My life is so hard.

YOU babykins!!! You mythical BEAST you!!!!!!
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#25
The Felinureptilius
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The Duck-billed Bearbirdapuss
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The Caulifloursheep
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The Squiddickahiss
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The Northern Canadian Yakonybunniculous
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The Lyger
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The Intelligenciahumanus
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#26
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HuffingtonPost

Not sure nessy is relevant but cool article
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#27
Lol There haven't been any Nessie sightings or reports for years, and the locals are worried about the impact on their dwindling tourist economy (there was a news report on it a few weeks ago). If there ever was a creature of unknown species there, it's certainly not there now after all this time, and speculation of a surviving dinosaur is absolutely absurd. Hundreds of years of searching and multiple scientific research projects haven't turned up a single piece of evidence. What we have are anecdotes and a few ambiguous photos that are completely open to interpretation. Given that the local community has an interest in propagating the legend, I don't think their claimed sightings or stories have any merit whatsoever. It's a fun legend, though. When I was a kid I was fascinated by Nessie, as well as Bigfoot.
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#28
Cuddly Wrote:Like bears and dogs.
No idea how accurate those two "trees" are, but those were what I could find from quick googling.

Yep. Actually, you can take any two species on Earth and find a single common ancestor. For example, if you take a Pelican and an earthworm, you can actually trace back in the phylogenetic tree and find the single common ancestor they share. You can do it for any species; humans and bananas, dogs and fish, zebras and mushrooms, etc. What's so amazing about it is that it shows definitively how we are all connected on this planet.
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#29
MisterTinkles Wrote:There's this thing, called a "computer"..............and there is this other thing called "the internet"...........you can use the computer to type in a word or thing on the internet, and the internet will tell you what that word or thing is!!!!!

Its AMAZING!!!!!

Ive never heard of these... please do elaborate more..... Tongue
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