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7689
... Strange, I seem to remember sharklike scales already being mentioned somewhere on the mosasaur pages. Either that or I dreamed the whole thing... which...
Tiina Aumala
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Jan 1, 2005
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7690
... Or, of course, I could have overlooked them (I still hadn't read the updated version... mea culpa!) or even plain forgotten them (shit happens). One of the...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 1, 2005
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7691
... mentioned somewhere ... which would ... oh, hi Tiina, nice ta have ya back, no, you are right, Brian gave them sharklike scales in his last update. if you...
piatnitskysaurus
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Jan 2, 2005
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7692
... the updated ... happens). One of ... reminding ... these are the questions i CAN answer ... First, ... lizards ... well, do you remember the paper on an...
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Jan 2, 2005
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7693
since the pediomyidae is a heap of crap, i'm deciding to have the Zams descended from the ASIORYCTITHERIA, asiorcytes, kennalestes, etc, they are the right...
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Jan 2, 2005
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7694
... Eggshell wouldn't have been preserved anyway. I don't think any was present, and I'm sure it would have disappeared anyway in the time since then, but ...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 2, 2005
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7695
... Hm. - That they're not monophyletic or whatever (I expect the paper this year or so) doesn't mean they didn't exist in the first place. - Asioryctitheres...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 2, 2005
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7696
... question - what does the name "Zam" come from? because it looks kinda like "5 am"....speaking of which, maybe a species called the "Fifth Zam" (the fifth...
rodlox
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Jan 2, 2005
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7697
... Duke knows. ... Not impossible......
David Marjanovic
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Jan 2, 2005
4:33 pm
7698
... a fossil elephant shrew that is more similar to a hyrax in niche, and used to be classified with them. everything else is good, Zams could be...
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Jan 3, 2005
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7699
... <trying desperately to imagine such a kind of beast> The 9 Google results don't help either... ... Fine. I'll retreat to mediation: <mantra>Wait for the...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 3, 2005
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7700
Guys! I have tried searching on the Web for some images but came up almost empty. I am trying to construct a base for a FINISHED sculpture that will stand in...
Leelan
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Jan 3, 2005
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7701
... Erm... Bingo. I don't understand why do you want to make a model of it. It's quite a boring place. ... I don't remember reefs, but sponges are there, and...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 3, 2005
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7702
... hello. ... *shrugs* I think National Geographic Magazine had an article or two, though I'm not sure how many/few years ago that was. ... sponge ... ...
rodlox
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Jan 3, 2005
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7703
... The Antarctic marine benthos is positively REEKING with offensive sealife anywhere away from the pulverising action of the sea-ice - Sponges, sea-whips,...
Brian Choo
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Jan 4, 2005
3:18 am
7704
What the hell - take this scan from the Greenpeace Book of Antarctica (DK,1988) as well... ... Brian Choo Website = http://www.geocities.com/ozraptor4/...
Brian Choo
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Jan 4, 2005
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7705
ARG-H!!! Looks like all I've seen on TV were places recently shaved clean by icebergs. ... A sessile ctenophore ...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
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7706
the spiritual descendent of Hallucigenia http://scilib.ucsd.edu/sio/nsf/fguide/annelida2.html "Bless the Maker and His water!" (2 freaking meter long...
Brian Choo
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Jan 4, 2005
5:00 pm
7707
... Well, if you think... ... Oh yes, this creature is evil. ... Is that from Lord of the Rings? -- Anyway, I didn't know that long-legged isopods exist....
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
5:23 pm
7708
WOW. Thank you very much! All of you. I am halfway through the email responses and already I have a bunch of ideas that might just work. The seastar,...
Leelan Lampkins
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Jan 4, 2005
7:36 pm
7709
... Because the beast that I have finished needs a base that is more than a blank piece of wood. -Leelan __________________________________________________ Do...
Leelan Lampkins
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Jan 4, 2005
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7710
... I hope so, because the diameter of a 2-m individual is 2 cm. (Same ratio as an earthworm because like an earthworm it has no respiratory organs.) BTW, I'd...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
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7711
hello all you! And hello you, Tim, er ..., yes, in Ecuador we speak Spanish, (i hope i'm understandable), and also, a lot of local languages,as kichwa, shuar,...
Edgar segovia
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Jan 4, 2005
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7712
Overlooked those... ... No. It was a lot smaller in each ice age, but never gone....
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
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7713
... I probably wouldn't find the lesser trochanter either. Anyway, all that's important is what these features say about mammal phylogeny. ... The present...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
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7714
... It can have a single, vermiform in front and pear-shaped on back, very efficient lung(more capable in oxygen interchange microstructure than any other...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 4, 2005
10:01 pm
7715
Have hastily hammered a webpage together to share some pics of my aquatic friends! Please enjoy http://www.geocities.com/ozraptor4/brianaquarium.html Brian...
Brian Choo
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Jan 5, 2005
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7716
Wow! Could you just hit Enter a few times between the two pics of Linky? The text in between is difficult to read. Only your fingernails have broken? Have you...
David Marjanovic
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Jan 5, 2005
5:22 pm
7717
... hope i'm understandable), and also, a lot of local languages,as kichwa, shuar, etc, on the provinces, in Australia all you speak in English, yes?. Here,...
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Jan 5, 2005
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7718
... we should call the large hippodactyl the "Great American Jackalope" for some background info, it was invented by bored taxidermists, sticking antelope's...
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