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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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Dec 1, 2007
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1286
... in ... I think it would take ALOT for crocs to become bipedal. If we were talking sphenosuchians in the triassic, that would be very feasible indeed, but...
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Dec 1, 2007
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Tim! Why did you leave no comments and links about this one? http://piatnitskysaurus.deviantart.com/art/Neocene-Meganesian-Pork- ...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 2, 2007
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... feasible ... built. ... terrestrials, ... would ... in ... KT. ... If ... small- ... there ... I partly agree Tim, the Maastrichian of NA has NO...
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Dec 3, 2007
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... Yes, I understand that now :) Do you want to use this species? if so, you have full permission to modify the idea to suit your own description, just credit...
Tim Morris
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Dec 5, 2007
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... were ... Pristichamsus, ... theropods). ... crocs ... quick ... Gastornids ... My sentiments exactly. Also bear in mind that varanids trump the croc's more...
Tim Morris
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Dec 5, 2007
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... I suspect that both will try for the same goal line -- each has an advantage that the other lacks or is deficient in. and each will seize dominance over...
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Dec 6, 2007
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1292
... an ... true ... (*OIDS*) ... while ... The 70's...
Tim Morris
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Dec 7, 2007
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... an ... I would agree....except that varanids are now found in tropical zones on every continent (due to introductions).They are common in florida and have...
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Dec 8, 2007
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And next, Tim, what is the origin of the horn of this beast? Is it a tusk of asymmetrical scull (like at Odobenocetops and narwhal), or a horn like rhino's...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 10, 2007
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... What if it could simply be a horn-like boss as in Kubanochoerus but much chorter and slightly sharper?...
William Snyder
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Dec 10, 2007
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... 2 tusks growing together, like a Babirua's tusks....
Tim Morris
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Dec 11, 2007
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... How???????? Is it possible from anatomical point of view? I think the variant of Cubanochoerus is more realistic. But I think horns may be not pointed and...
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Dec 11, 2007
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... That is why I suggested more of a boss-type structure serving as a "club" rather than a horn....
William Snyder
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Dec 12, 2007
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... That is why I suggested more of a boss-type structure serving as a "club" rather than a horn....
William Snyder
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Dec 12, 2007
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... And what can you say about spikes at the shoulders of this animal? I think this is unrealistic feature of this one. And the tail looks too short - this one...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 12, 2007
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... I wouldn't know how to explain the spikes, perhaps there should just be a mane instead as in razorback hogs? I think the tail should be about the same...
William Snyder
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Dec 12, 2007
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Comments? The crab-eating enudrihurax (Enudrihurax ochthophulax) is a large rodent that lives along the shores of South America from what was once Colombia...
William Snyder
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Dec 12, 2007
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... not ... long ... streamlining. ... lifestyle, ... adolescents ... bite. ... this. ... that ... up ... musk ... enudihurax's ... on ... Sorry hadn't...
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Dec 12, 2007
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One of the greatest losses of history was that of the great apes. The great apes were lost as a result of human negligence and irresponsibility. The absence of...
William Snyder
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Dec 13, 2007
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1307
Hello: I need info about a likely present day earth based on an alternate evolutionary path which could have caused intelligent life to evolve from a different...
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Dec 14, 2007
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... Where is a bifurcation between real life and its alternative? I ask it because it determins a number of possible ancestors of alter- intelligents. Just...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 14, 2007
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I need a world in which the content of the atmosphere contains enough oxygen and few enough gases which are toxic to humans to sustain a human, even if...
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Dec 14, 2007
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1310
... so...any time after the Oxygen Revolution? ... ? whose "modern"? rural Khazakhstan? industrial Beijing? ... its easier to give an answer *after* you give...
Anthony Docimo
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Dec 14, 2007
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Please give more info about fishypedes. Would it have been possible for these creatures to have evolved in the past and eventually become an intelligent...
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Dec 15, 2007
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To: philosphica-dixonia@...: jocetc@...: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 01:00:47 +0000Subject: [philosphica-dixonia] Re: Anyone remember...
Anthony Docimo
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Dec 15, 2007
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... mammal ... The only thought is "too doubtful". Primates evolve as animals having no permanent lair. They make temporary shelters and every day move to new...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 20, 2007
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... suddenly, ... beginnings ... I really want to read this book, guys! Even in English. And I also want to convert it to HTML for my site library. It's a...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 22, 2007
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Next idea is the sea-like lake instead of Hudson Gulf in NA. I call it Mishe-Nama Lake after Mishe-Nama, the giant sturgeon, king of fishes, from "Song about...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Dec 22, 2007
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... it ... fishes, ... And, ... I would be really tempted to suggest some sort of beaver descendant, I'm curious as to why the neocene is without any....
Tim Morris
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