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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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... Paul....you've outdone yourself(bows) ... <blinks>Wha?!?!Tim, not to be an asshole, but there is not a _single_ species of mammal that has evolved away...
raymond tobin
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Nov 2, 2007
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I'd like to know exactly why, just when I finally have free time to post to this forum and stir up acrtivity, that everyone is *painfully* quiet? - Paul, I...
Tim Morris
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Nov 6, 2007
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... *painfully* ... have ... busy ... <I'll just answer what's addressed to me :) > Martian wildlife is just a small, fun project, it's not taking up too much...
Emile Moacdieh
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Nov 6, 2007
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... to ... If you want to maintain the insect-eating, you could make a segue into co-evolution, which would of course necessitate the creation of enormous ant...
Emile Moacdieh
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Nov 6, 2007
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Tim, I'd rather polish my stuff up (you know very well what it is) before presenting it here. That with college and other projects means I'm going to just read...
Renato Santos
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Nov 6, 2007
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I've been working on a few Primeval fanfics - including a two-part series that's pretty large and involved. (the first story is on my LJ) ...
Anthony Docimo
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Nov 6, 2007
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To: philosphica-dixonia@...: eobasileus@...: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 14:45:34 +0000Subject: [philosphica-dixonia] Re: Myrmiovore evolution ...
Anthony Docimo
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Nov 6, 2007
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... *painfully* ... have ... busy ... I do my best to post here every once and a while but I feel that my views are very contradictory and have lots of...
William Snyder
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Nov 7, 2007
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... your views are contradictory? Listen, I know that you think this place is very neocene-oriented, but Neocene is the ONLY fully developed project out there...
Tim Morris
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Nov 8, 2007
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... my ... to ... School ... exponentially ... from ... place ... afew ... has ... a ... people ... reason, ... That isn't actually what I meant. I realise all...
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Nov 9, 2007
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... right, sorry for the mis-interpretation....
Tim Morris
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Nov 9, 2007
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A quick call for ideas, Does anyone think that monkeys could take up a cursorial lifestyle like that of a deer or antelope? Obviously their bodies would...
Tim Morris
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Nov 19, 2007
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... see that some monkeys are very adept at travelling overland quickly. I think its entirely possible...look at baboons. so maybe a cursor that bounds more...
Anthony Docimo
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Nov 19, 2007
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I think no. The main direction of primate evolution is specialization to ... unspecialization! Primates have success as unspecialized universal and fast...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Nov 19, 2007
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... and ... Agreed...
William Snyder
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Nov 20, 2007
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The crab-eating enudrihurax (Enudrihurax ochthophulax) is a large rodent that lives along the shores of South America from what was once Colombia south to...
William Snyder
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Nov 20, 2007
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Whilst checking on the future is wild official website I noticed that it looks completely different! http://www.thefutureiswild.com/index-2.html...
William Snyder
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Nov 20, 2007
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Many thanks to everyone who helped (back when I asked) with the elephants. the fic's undergone a bunch of changes, but its finally finished: ...
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Nov 21, 2007
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... and ... That's true, for the most part. Thanks for your input, Paul....
Tim Morris
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Nov 22, 2007
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Also, most of the specialist primates tend to be delicate, super specialists, like the leaf-eating colobus or the aye-aye....
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Nov 22, 2007
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... But the most part of primates represents non-specialists. And they are quite numerous, like guenons and macaques....
Pavel I. Volkov
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Nov 22, 2007
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... are ... On the topic of primates: Paul, what sort of primates does the neocene have (non-baboon and gelada primatiformes)?...
William Snyder
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Nov 25, 2007
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Does anyone have any ideas as to what kind of mammal group COULD give rise to a new kind of cursor, either herbivorous or carnivorous? Paul's neocene has...
Tim Morris
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Nov 25, 2007
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... Parapongidae are the family of large and huge ape-like descendants of macaques living in S. and S.-E. Asia. Now I prepare translations of these parts of...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Nov 25, 2007
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... Which other mammal groups could survive the human ... But are there too many groups of cursorial mammals in our world? Bovids, deer, horses (incl. zebras...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Nov 25, 2007
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... and Protoceratidae, of course. These ones are cursorial (and horned!) relatives of camels from North America. And also pronghorns, from N. A....
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Nov 25, 2007
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... of ... of ... equal ... apes ... appeared ... the ... macaque ... at ... South ... on ... are ... use ... size, ... and ... face – ... The ... with ... ...
William Snyder
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Nov 27, 2007
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Whales die when beached because (among other reasons) their lungs are along their belly & thus get squished by the weight of the other organs. What if, in...
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Nov 28, 2007
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... are ... the ... Well if you look at sea turtles, they have solved this problem out of necessity. Their backbone is fused into a shell, as a result their ...
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