Re: Animal Planet
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 4:20 pm
Ain't that the movie Barbara Streisand was in??Yeti?
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Ain't that the movie Barbara Streisand was in??Yeti?
(Right turn, Clyde!)By observing wild orangutans, a research team has found that walking on two legs may have arisen in relatively ancient, tree-dwelling apes, rather than in more recent human ancestors that had already descended to the savannah, as current theory suggests.
(Where's GPS when ya need it, huh?)Guy Demmert got quite a surprise when he hauled a fishing net into his boat off the coast of southeast Alaska in July 2002. There among the salmon, in living black and white, was a Humboldt penguin, thousands of miles from where any of its kind should have been.
Yabba Dabba Doo!!!!What did dinosaurs hear? Probably [...]
Scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara have discovered significant clues to the evolutionary origins of the nervous system by studying the genome of a sea sponge, a member of a group considered to be among the most ancient of all animals.
The peculiar pose of many fossilized dinosaurs, with wide-open mouth, head thrown back and recurved tail, likely resulted from the agonized death throes typical of brain damage and asphyxiation, according to two paleontologists.
Nah! Was probably just fed up over all the Paris Hilton news stories/story.Henry J wrote:Agonized pose tells of dinosaur death throesThe peculiar pose of many fossilized dinosaurs, with wide-open mouth, head thrown back and recurved tail, likely resulted from the agonized death throes typical of brain damage and asphyxiation, according to two paleontologists.