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The following file was arranged to be sent to the philosphica-dixonia group automatically. File : alltomorrows.pdf Description : Nemo Ramjet's first...
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1073
Wake up!!! Summer begins!!! Now I'm reading "Splendid Isolation. The Curious History of South American Mammals" by George Gaylord Simpson, and, by the way,...
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Jun 2, 2007
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... convert ... Besides, ... Neocene ... wallaby ... five ... uplands, ... marsuipial ... claws, ... pounce ... then ... hides ... masses ... Thankyou Paul for...
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Jun 3, 2007
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I'm hereby calling for any ideas relating to kangaroos in future evolution, or alternate evo. Will we have candidates looking like bipedal giraffes? Or ones...
Tim Morris
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Jun 10, 2007
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Hey, do not sleep! Here it is the translation of new description - insect-eating African fox by Bhut, from my forum. The description is translated by Charles ...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Jun 10, 2007
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And here it is the updated and completed description: Anteater Fox (Neootocyon insectophagus) Order Carnivora Famille Canidae Habitat: southern and eastern...
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Jun 10, 2007
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And a little bit about your marsupial puma. Simon, the birdwatcher of my forum, said once that the name of this one is a little bit incorrect. This one looks...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Jun 11, 2007
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... Very interesting descriptions!It has plenty of small sharp teeth eh?Make it a homodont carnivoran with ever-growing teeth and you've got the potential to ...
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Jun 13, 2007
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... Roos tend to simply do the ornithimimmid/ground sloth/chalicothere thang, grab a branch and bring the goodies down to face level.I don't see any obstacle...
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Jun 13, 2007
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... Hmmmmmmmmm... Aquatic marsupial? Say goodbue to your cubs! Yes, I know about Chironectes. But it spends much less time in water, rather than otters, for...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Jun 13, 2007
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... Hmm, maybe poor choice of adjectives.I can certainly see waterbuck 'roos living along the great swamps you'll have in the north.Many kangaroos already live...
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Jun 14, 2007
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... Semi-aquatic heron-like long-legged representatives of early radiation of the branch of ostrich kangaroo? But the next question is - for what? Is...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Jun 14, 2007
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... Huh?Are ostrich 'roos dinosauromorphs?!? But the next ... Well certainly not "poor" with various introduced placentals.Nevertheless, the vast central lakes...
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Jun 15, 2007
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Now that we've had healthy discussion about kangaroos in the future scenario, what about possums (phalangers)? Paul's neocene already has some prime examples...
Tim Morris
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Jun 20, 2007
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... radiations ... Well I have my own ideas for Post-Sapiens: Phalangers will have bear-like and lemur-like species. All adept to the temperate forest of...
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Jun 20, 2007
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Tim! Are you here? I see, you are. So, I had prepared complete translation of D. Dixon's "After man…" into Russian, and just loaded it into my site. I think...
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Jun 23, 2007
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As for bandicoots, I may suppose they'll not survive in the future because of predating of foxes and feral cats. The most part of future marsupials of small...
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Jun 23, 2007
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... the ... may ... bubalis. ... Carpentaria ... sure ... this ... animal ... even ... and ... necessary. ... type ... and ... of ... feeding ... example, ... ...
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Jun 23, 2007
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... This is a look to Neocene project, Arafura and Carpentaria lakes in Meganesia. This species is not named yet, and it is just an idea. William, I'd got your...
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Jun 23, 2007
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... Hello Paul :D ... the ... may ... bubalis. ... Yes :D ... Carpentaria ... sure ... this ... contrary, ... allow ... bush ... animal ... even ... and ... ...
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Jun 24, 2007
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Another thing is that the Bufo marinus cane toad will definately prosper here, they are spreading and breeding at incredible rates here currently. I believe...
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Jun 24, 2007
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... Warm-blooded croc... Are you not mistaken? And what about large monitor lizard? Australia and New Guinea are rich in their species (and at the south of...
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Jun 24, 2007
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... So, let's talk about these predators… First, large bird. There are some limits for birds to be too large. First and main of them is the size of eggs....
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Jun 24, 2007
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... rich ... species, ... evolve. ... I most certainly agree, we SHOULD have a giant, tyrannosaur sized monitor. It should even larger than megalainia (which...
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Jun 24, 2007
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... the ... not ... shell ... of ... even ... every ... individual ... of ... swamps) ... much ... with ... weight ... number ... in ... fill ... monitor ... I...
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Jun 24, 2007
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... 3 ... Is it needed? Is it reasonable from the biological point of view? To have such giant one you must first of all prove the ability of its evolution. In...
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Jun 24, 2007
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And something more. There is great limit for lizards to grow large. Their body hangs BETWEEN legs, and the load is directed to the side. The body of dinosaur...
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Jun 24, 2007
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... the ... not ... shell ... even ... every ... individual ... swamps) ... much ... with ... number ... fill ... monitor ... there ... catching ... eating ......
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Jun 24, 2007
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... So, at least, at one species of frogs tadpoles live in mangrve forests. And in Caspian Sea green frogs Rana ridibunda live and breed normally near the...
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... Marine toads don't breed in saltwater proper, though, as the name refers to the fact that they are often found near coastal regions. They will breed in...
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