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Nemo Ramjet has electronically published a copy of his upcoming book, See here: http://www.nemoramjet.com/alltomorrows.pdf It-is-amazing! It's naturally going...
Tim Morris
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the philosphica-dixonia group. File :...
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... <sound of tabletop snapping off it's legs> Excuse me, I have to pick up my jaw and get a new desk....
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Oct 6, 2006
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Indeed it is! Dixon with his "Man after man" is just a pupil compared to Ramjet, although (it's probably just me) I found Ramjet's ideas disturbing. Just a...
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... its rather odd, how often he has humans evolving beaks (and re- aquiring claws for no reason) ... if its an e-book, isn't it against e-copyrights to put...
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... Heh! Yeah! By all means contact him and allow the accolades to flow....
Tim Morris
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... Well, claws evolve very easily, the cuticle of a human fingernail grows from the end-finger bone, the ungual, so having the keratin re- envelop the ungual...
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Simply AS_TOUN_DING¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ Is like a meeting with the gods.......wow.......this text and pics are.....i haven`t the...
Edgar Segovia A.
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... It is amazing, I'm glad it's recieving such a good reception. ... link ... Write that the entire piece is Copyrighted property of Nemo Ramjet, the author. ...
Tim Morris
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Oct 20, 2006
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Tim, look to "Neocene" topic in Metazoica forum, or go to my site. There is the remewing of content - Bestiary is completely translated!...
Pavel I. Volkov
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Oct 21, 2006
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... Hi Paul, I'll go there right away!...
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Oct 22, 2006
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just a thought... would a gliding cuscus look appreciably different from the extant OTL species of cuscus? just wondering....
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Oct 26, 2006
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... OTL ... I say... probably not. Arboreal gliding mammals are very similar to each other in shape, simply because their lifestype adaptation is not very...
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having watched the first episodes of _Prehistoric Park_, I've seen mammoths and wooly rhinos...and the sight of the latter made me wonder "if tapirs had been...
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... seen ... just ... different?" ... horn ... I'd say different. The tapirs have evolved into semi-aquatic ungulates, and since during the Ice Age much of the...
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I think in other (alternative) way of evolution it is more probable to tapirs to evolve to animals like extinct Desmostylia - hippo-like marine mammals eating...
Pavel I. Volkov
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So, Rodlox, let's imagine possible ways of tapir evolution. In my opinion tapirs are representatives of generalized line of odd-toed ungulates. It means rather...
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... this ... nose ... be ... they ... from ... In ... horses, ... was ... climate ... This ... it ... and ... and ... this ... in ... Wheeee¡ A note......the...
Edgar Segovia A.
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... seen ... just ... different?" ... horn ... Well, rhino's horn placement didn't change, with elasmotheres and dicerorhinus it was really just the body...
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... Here it is some info about the destiny of tapirs in Holocene. Data are taken from the review of V. I. Zhegallo, N. N. Kalandadze, T. V. Kuznetsova, A. S....
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Thanks for the info Paul :) Also, I took a quick look at some of your Neocene essays in the russian section, and I have to say, your decendant of the beluga is...
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... only ... very ... Hmmmmm¡K A little offtop¡K Oh, Tim, yes, there is new chapter of my Neocene essay ¡V about Baikal Lake. But I think it will be very...
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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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... Baikal ... Yes, I use an automatic translator, but I only use it to obtain the basis of the text. I translate more accurately from there, and, of course, I...
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... Next, I think in alternative world tapirs had migrated to Old World through Beringia land. I think they had a chance to go to Kamchatka and to form any...
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http://articles.news.aol.com/news/_a/dolphin-may-have-remains-of-hind- legs/20061104233709990003?ncid=NWS00010000000001 Yes, a four-flippered dolphin mutant,...
Tim Morris
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... I think this feature is useless for further evolution of whales. But all the same, great thanks for it! I posted the reference in Macroevolution forum, and...
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... good pic¡ mmmm, four fins perhaps gives more maneuverity to a longer body, and possibly leads to the re-evolving of the basilosaurus body type....and the...
Edgar Segovia A.
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Nov 9, 2006
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... type....and And it is just an atavism, like additional hooves on horse's leg or striped colouration of adult lion. The probability of new evolutional steps...
Pavel I. Volkov
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SPOILER SPACE SPOILER SPACE THIS MARKS THE DAWN OF A NEW HISTORY Overall, a very enjoyable movie. Certainly quite a bit of adventure. Nice that they didn't...
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