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...or even semi-aquatic, perhaps we'd have seen something like that, while the cameraman spins in the tide. :) ...
... other ... I apologise, but I'm having trouble with this. I do not want to scan the book because laying the book down flat could damage it, but when I try...
... I ... Tim, you hadn't understand me... I HAVE all pages of this book sent by one colleague (except of paperback). I just want to have only a picture of...
Thank yo, Tim, but the quality of these pics are not as good, as I need. I need straight image to place it to my site pages. And your photos are shot from the...
... Sorry about that, probably the only way to get the images perfectly straight is to scan them, but my scanner is more narrow than the book cover. Again, I'm...
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Tim, are you going to update your blogs? I think your inactivity kills the good idea....
Tim! Do not think any incorrect things. I do not command you to generate actively ideas about Neocene, but just say this group needs ANY interesting topics for...
for either future or alternate-present evolution... I realize that, in extant macropods, its the hind legs that are (hyper)*-specialized. But I read that the...
... needs ... discussion ... the ... I'm sorry, Paul, I have been neglecting this group. I promise I will be more diligent in the future. ... Lake. ... one ......
I've had one idea floating around for awhile. I've thought about the gurnard fish which uses specialised fin-rays to walk along the seafloor. I thought it...
I'm thinking that you would have to have a fairly primitive, generalised, small kangaroo, like *Hypsiprimnodon*, if you were to think of it going off on such a...
... aside from a self-imposed size limit (from the rays supporting teh body), I see no limits to such a creature. ... a few years back, I wondered about...
... the ... with ... body), I ... past month, ... Uh, which one? Wikipedia told that "batfish is a name given to several fishes". We are not talking about the...
... the ... with ... serpent- ... wowĄ.....or well, eels have finrays in their impair fins.....perhaps they can walk over one side on two rows of little legs,...
... no, sorry. I meant batfish like largely flattened fish with well-developed hind legs, that they use to kick off against the ground as they lounge forwards...
First thinking about this idea I'd wanted to say kangaroo is too specialized for bipedal moving, and the burrowing habit of life is impossible for it. But next...
... we? ... hind legs, ... forwards at ... has ... What book is that? Who's the author? Sounds like something Dougal Dixon would come up with. On the other...
... body), I ... I was thinking that it could have thick scanes on it's underbelly, so it could slide over the ground while the fin rays provide traction and ...
As todays topic, I thought I'd ask Paul and all of you something. What chance do you think bears have of surviving the human era and evolving further? I was,...