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20793
... the ... not known ... make ... I've considered begging you to make the "avisaurids" (or acioripiterids, as I called them previously somewhere around here) ...
ghandhimahamata
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Dec 1, 2008
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20794
... I wouldn't prefer to bobunk them at all!!! I just know that avisaurids have toe claws like those of extant raptorial birds (large, strongly curved, and the...
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Dec 1, 2008
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20795
... probably ... still ... of course ... No, I believe they were made after the discovery of Gansus; whereas it turned out to have teeth or not is currently...
ghandhimahamata
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Dec 1, 2008
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20796
... Does not make sense, because... ... ...its skull is still unknown. Based on its phylogenetic position, though, it's expected to have teeth. ... Both of...
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Dec 1, 2008
10:15 pm
20797
my three southern-mangrove cancriodonts are sketched and ready for seeing. Note that they occur only where it's too cold for winklecrackers. They're all your...
Tim Morris
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Dec 2, 2008
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20799
Came without comment... ... From: "Daniel Bensen" <bensen.daniel@...> To: "David Marjanovic" <david.marjanovic@...> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008...
David Marjanovic
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Dec 2, 2008
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20800
... Uhh...where is it? When googling around looking for it, BTW, I found this: http://www.unet.univie.ac.at/~a0000265/timmy/promisedchtuff.htm Obviously some...
Karl Zimmerman
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Dec 2, 2008
3:38 pm
20801
... Ah... what's the temperature range for winklecrackers (and what are those again)? It's too cold for mangroves to grow well if water temperatures are lower...
Mishal
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Dec 2, 2008
8:02 pm
20802
... tropical ... 24ºC/75ºF Ack Typo!...
Mishal
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Dec 2, 2008
8:14 pm
20803
... those again)? It's too ... than 24ºF/75ºF. I'm going ... in sub-tropical to tropical ... be too cold for them. ... Winklecrackers appearently are...
ghandhimahamata
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Dec 2, 2008
8:36 pm
20804
... Thank you, I retract the rather cockeyed idea that they were reptiles. Still... they don't make cold-water mangroves, so... winklecrackers might have the...
Mishal
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Dec 2, 2008
8:43 pm
20805
... Nope. The winklecracker was an oddball South American ornithischian which ate mollusks. Instead of bobunking it, we're moving it to Oz to become a weird,...
Karl Zimmerman
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Dec 2, 2008
9:12 pm
20806
... to ... Appearently, someone stated what I said in another post. Confusing isn't it? ... Its not like mosarks can live in the poles or something ... to ... ...
ghandhimahamata
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Dec 2, 2008
9:35 pm
20807
... Need to scan it....
Tim Morris
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Dec 3, 2008
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20808
... those again)? It's too ... 24ºF/75ºF. I'm going ... in sub-tropical to tropical ... be too cold for them. We have mangrove forests here in South...
Tim Morris
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Dec 3, 2008
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20809
... Yes they freaking do, I've fucking visitied them!...
Tim Morris
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Dec 3, 2008
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20810
... Grumpy, grumpy. What's the water temp?...
Mishal
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Dec 3, 2008
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20811
... No not grumpy grumpy, Depression, Depression! Learn some respect. I live in Adeliade in South Australia, look it up....
Tim Morris
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Dec 3, 2008
10:47 am
20812
If you guys don't mind, I wish to explore some extinct birds from the Cenezoic, specially xenornithes. I mean, there's the mention of several extinct...
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Dec 3, 2008
12:16 pm
20813
... Bug off, you aren't the only one on this list with depression, I just don't go around telling people about mine, *that* isn't respectful. Being jerky then...
Mishal
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Dec 3, 2008
12:31 pm
20814
... Please do, I've got a headache now. By the way, any ideas for possible termite eating birds to stick in a mangrove somewhere?...
Mishal
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Dec 3, 2008
12:35 pm
20815
... ~Queensland~ EPA and inform ... https://www.epa.qld.gov.au/nature_conservation/habitats/wetlands/wetlands_habitats/m ... Though Tim *can* act like a drama...
Karl Zimmerman
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Dec 3, 2008
12:55 pm
20816
... That's fine, I didn't have a problem with there being cold-water mangroves, they just weren't reported on the channels I found, or rather they kept saying...
Mishal
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Dec 3, 2008
1:02 pm
20817
... Go ahead! ... Why birds, and why in a mangrove?...
David Marjanovic
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Dec 3, 2008
1:13 pm
20818
... Well, anything else is fine too, but since the OP was on birds, when in Rome? Unless we have anything that can be turned into a tamandua-esque animal, some...
Mishal
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Dec 3, 2008
1:49 pm
20819
Might give someone here ideas for a new Spec species : http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/11/081124-giant-squid-magna\ pinna.html ...
Leelan
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Dec 3, 2008
4:28 pm
20820
... In terms of mymercophagous animals, we have: Antpossum - tamandua-like opossum in South America Armies - various p-armadillos, especially tbe bullids....
Karl Zimmerman
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Dec 3, 2008
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20821
... If a pithecaviform, though, I suggest a paradise carpo - after all, we have very few species of that clade...
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Dec 3, 2008
5:32 pm
20822
... magna\ ... magn\ ... We sort of have ammonites that occupy a similar niche...
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Dec 3, 2008
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