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1571
I'm not sure the letter had been sent, and just reply my answer here: _________________________________ A) What is your full name? Also, please tell a little...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1572
... Once again, thanks Paul! :)...
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1573
In order to better predict human evolution, I propose a small experiment. Hypothesis:That human evolution can be plastic regarding the nature of genetics and...
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Oct 11, 2008
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1574
bearing in mind the condition of the ... What does that mean?...
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1575
... experiment. ... of ... I don't understand what you're saying. ... Food...
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1576
I've been dreaming of an Ice Age locked North America some 5 million years hence with a diversity of grazing rheas, kangaroos and pigs preyed upon by 2 tonned...
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1577
Where would the kangaroos have come from?...
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1578
... Sounds Accurate....
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1579
With Kangaroos in North America????...
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1581
... Kangaroos are common as escapees from ranches, it is basically inevitable....
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1582
http://s1.zetaboards.com/Future_Evolution/index/ Myself and Tim have started the Future Evolution Project, a project devoted to exploring as many possible...
William Snyder
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1584
Are there any wild breeding populations in North America?--- In ... inevitable....
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1585
I think kangaroo population will not survive in NA. In Europe small species of wallabies existed in XIX and the 1st half of XX centuries, but they was...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1586
I have an idea - flag-tailed descendant of Nasua living in pampas of South America (like D. Dixon's babookari or Catta lemurs). But I have no trivial name of...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1587
... By the way, I get a full text of this book from one good man (he also sent me copy of D. D.'s book). Yes, I know. It will be. Not this month, even not this...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1588
By the way, Russian text of Arafura lake fauna description is ready. What do you think about Carpentaria lake inhabitants? I see saw-jawed crocs among them....
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1589
... I very much enjoyed the species accounts of the Arafura lake, I was unable to pass the entire website through babelfish, so I read the species accounts 1...
Tim Morris
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1590
... "The name coati or coatimundi is Tupian Indian in origin." "The prefix "coati" means "belt", and "Tim" means "nose" referring to the way the coatis tuck...
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1591
... Of course, coati. The temporary head blow-off. Yeas, I know this name. But it is an official and well-known name of MODERN one. And what about other names...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1592
... Possible, 1 or 2 pro mille. Animals can drink this water. ... Stingray? Very probable candidate. Live-bearing species may avoid the changing of salinity,...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1593
... Good, concievably, we could write about any large mammals becoming prey for the giant snake. ... Yes, stingray. I think those would make a good candidate...
Tim Morris
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1594
... close ... I agree with you - it is the most probable candidate. Maybe the descendant of this species will turn small and motley (striped or spotted). The...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1595
... Good idea. ... That sounds great. We could always include the large mammals as prey to the snake, maybe taking young of the larger species, and of course ...
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1597
... So, future baboons represent very interesting object of discussion. My opinion is baboons will easily survive until any futuristic epoch described in...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1598
Would you be using any of these ideas in your Neocene, Paul? I really like how you summarised their future so well....
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1599
... I think you may compose the complete description of any species, if you want. Now I'm busy a little, scanning and converting in HTML Ch. Darwin's book "The...
Pavel I. Volkov
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1600
... I think you may compose the complete description of any species, if you want. Now I'm busy a little, scanning and converting in HTML Ch. Darwin's book "The...
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... Tim, of course, if you want, you may make any plan of the chapter. Just try to describe connections between animals (and plants, if it is needed). And...
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... Well, let me outline my main idea. We have a description of the lifestyle of a giant snake. From the mammals and fish he feeds on to the parasites and...
Tim Morris
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I finished the converting of Darwin's book to HTML and loaded it yesterday to my site library. Now I can focus on Neocene ideas. What about singing perches (or...
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