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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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I thought everyone could help our newest member, Stanton. Give impressions of his world so we can discuss, and help the project along....
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Mar 1, 2007
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... forum ... years ... which ... Wooooooooowˇ An echinoderm world would look very alien......... And don´t forget the arachnids, they have more trends to ...
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... OOh, yes!...
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1. this is the parasite I mentioned...does it fit with Snaead's biologies? 2. where does the planet's name come from? (apologies if anything's misspelled - its...
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Mar 2, 2007
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I understand that people are busy. But please, when you have a free moment, check this forum and stir up some conversation and dicussion. Paul made me realise...
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If spiders could fly, would they look very much like they do in OTL, or would they be barely recognizable as spiders?...
rodlox
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... Actually, there's a reasonably good chance that they would look the same, for even in OTL the spiders can fly. Well, sort of. When they are young, small,...
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... Probably they would be identifiable as spiders. Thysanurans (silverfish) are clearly insects. I think that even a casual glance would determine that...
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... C'est la vie mon ami.Most everyone would be writing and drawing full force, but, as the saying and song goes, "Life Happens" Anyhoo,near-totally off...
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... I'd guess we'd recognize them, especially if they'd evolved flighted wings that utilized silk as part of the wing structure?Perhaps they also weave...
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People used to believe that birds evolved from crocodilians. What would a croc-descended flying animal look like?...
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... that's a darn good question.hmmm, crocs are like mammals somewhat in their potential limbic flexiblity, so something along the lines of pterosaurs/bats a...
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In OTL, mammals evolved from the critters with tusks and beaks....but what if mammals had evolved from the gorgonopsids...or from another of the mammal-like...
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Mar 4, 2007
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... beaks....but ... of ... You're thinking of dicynodonts, CYNODONTS gave rise to mammals. If another therapsid group gave rise to mammals, they wouldn't BE...
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... another ... oh. thought I heard somewhere that Dicynodonts gave rise to mammals. (the fact they're the only ones with beaks, kinda helped) ... mammals. ...
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... How does BEAKS explain the mammalian dentition? Platypi have bills as derived features. Forget dicynodonts, CYNODONTS were the mammal ancestors....
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... Mammals evolved from _Eucynodonts_, not Dicynodonts.And call them basal synapsids, they're not reptiles, never were. I suspect that erect posture, nipples...
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What if the turtles all died out either in the Triassic or at the Permian-Triassic Boundary? thoughts?...
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... Either the lizards would have evolved a replacement, or the placodonts would have stood a chance....
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... We would have more ground-dwelling herbivorous lizards instead?...
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What if the Pariasaurs - those cousins of the turtles - were teh only non-amphibian terrestrial vertabrates to survive teh Permian-Triassic Boundary?...
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Seriously, what would happen if *all* crocodilians died off in the mid- or late-Triassic?...
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... Rodlox, while I admire your enthusiasm, try to discuss existing projects, or come up with your own highly viable one and discuss that. AH forums can deal...
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... If yo are referring to all crurotarsans,then the temnospondyls will take over.I can see turtles or perhaps a synapsid eventually colonizing the niche. ...
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... OH, the sky's the limit! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low...
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... Aww, you young bucks and your enthusiasm, you're an inspiration. *snuggles yote* *hands rodlox dmasel-flavoured dragon treat*...
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... thank you. ... small problem there - I don't have enough long-term memory to do that. ... ah. *now* I find that out. ... 1. you asked everyone to post on a...
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... The spiders´ respiratory system is very variate and flexible...with mixings of booklungs, airsacs and tracheae....is possible to a spider lineage to...
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... that. Feel free to tell me about it, we're all friends here. ... I have to apologise, I was angry when I made this post, by all means stay. ... I know, by...
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