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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Crazy scientists are smugly announcing that there were two types of Tryanosauras Rex dinosaur.. a smooth haired variety and a wire haired variety .
Who gives or gave a damn.. does it matter which one is trying to eat you.. ?
These science types never fail to outrage us.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think it's interesting. I mean, what purpose would hair give to a T-Rex and did it provide any benefit over the hairless one?
Also, if there are two types of T-Rex, what's not to say there are two types of other Dinosaurs? So much more to be learned |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human |
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human "
In which geological era did humans and dinosaur co-exist?! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human
In which geological era did humans and dinosaur co-exist?! "
You didn't see that documentary that came out in 1993? |
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human "
You know Jurassic Park is a film, not a documentary, don't you? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human
In which geological era did humans and dinosaur co-exist?! "
In the dark ages... |
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human
In which geological era did humans and dinosaur co-exist?!
You didn't see that documentary that came out in 1993? "
The one with Sir Dave Attenborough's brother in? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Imagine a wired haired one when it's having a bad hair day..."
Exactly...these were like modern day salt water crocodiles but on legs..
The most fearsome creatures on the planet..
They were either smooth haired or wirey haird according to the latest research but I just call them dangerous buggers.
That's probably why early humans lived in caves |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human
In which geological era did humans and dinosaur co-exist?!
You didn't see that documentary that came out in 1993?
The one with Sir Dave Attenborough's brother in? "
I think so, love how it runs in the family |
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"Imagine a wired haired one when it's having a bad hair day...
Exactly...these were like modern day salt water crocodiles but on legs..
The most fearsome creatures on the planet..
They were either smooth haired or wirey haird according to the latest research but I just call them dangerous buggers.
That's probably why early humans lived in caves "
To hide from extinct hairy dinosaurs? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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The thing with paleontologists is that on one hand yes this may be true, on the other they be way off the mark.
For a while the 3 different dinosaurs knows as Pachycephalosaurus, Dracorex, and Stygimoloc we thought as to be just that 3 different dinosaurs. "Recently" it has been decided (for now) they are in fact 3 different age stages of the same dinosaur.
Pachy is the adult
Stygimoloch is the adolescent
Dracorex is the juvenile
This may end up being a similar situation eventually, or a bad theory.
Quite a lot of Therapod dinosaurs, carnivores especially, will have had partially or fully covered in feathers, or proto feathers. |
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"Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains "
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"Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains "
We also lived 65 million years after them, that helped us not be eaten quite a bit! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe the lady T Rex's liked having the choice of smooth or hairy!
Dino fab forums was full of that very question. "
And then came the how... Wax, shave or Veet. |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"I’m off in search of an artists impression of the wiry haired T-Rex because it sounds very cute."
Oh my days. The Daily Mail didn’t dissapoint.
Orange eyebrows too Tom. You kept that quiet. |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them.. "
Eating the caves? What were they, rock cakes? |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them.. "
You're cracking me up, Tom. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them..
Eating the caves? What were they, rock cakes? "
You know very well that mankind outlived the dinosaurs proving that we outsmarted these slow lumbering beasts..
That's where the saying comes from..
Brains over Brawn.. |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them..
You're cracking me up, Tom. "
Presumably that's what the dinos said after a gob full of Italian marble?! |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them..
You're cracking me up, Tom.
Presumably that's what the dinos said after a gob full of Italian marble?! "
Well, quite. |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
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"Imagine a wired haired one when it's having a bad hair day...
Exactly...these were like modern day salt water crocodiles but on legs..
The most fearsome creatures on the planet..
They were either smooth haired or wirey haird according to the latest research but I just call them dangerous buggers.
That's probably why early humans lived in caves "
Sarcasm is wasted on some people. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact "
How hard is the science Tom? |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom? "
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom? "
On Moh's hardness scale? It's a 4. Along with schist |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
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Can't argue with that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human "
Tom. It’s not going to eat you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
Can't argue with that. "
You can. We did not outlive the dinosaurs. They were gone before we existed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
Can't argue with that.
You can. We did not outlive the dinosaurs. They were gone before we existed. "
Of course, DM! Tom knows this too, it was just pissing about. Tom's no fool. He keeps a keen eye on the news. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
Can't argue with that.
You can. We did not outlive the dinosaurs. They were gone before we existed. "
No no no...we outlasted ghem by living on caves with narrow entrances that their harmful jaws and beaks could not reach..we watched them fight and destroy themselves and emerged to farm the land and fish the seas. They perished and we did not. |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
We are here today and those murderous buggers are gone...proof enough..
Can't argue with that.
You can. We did not outlive the dinosaurs. They were gone before we existed.
No no no...we outlasted ghem by living on caves with narrow entrances that their harmful jaws and beaks could not reach..we watched them fight and destroy themselves and emerged to farm the land and fish the seas. They perished and we did not."
Umm... Did we see them kill themselves off in the great underpants war? |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact "
Dinosaurs only existed in the Mesozoic Era. The first known human ancestors existed 65 million years afterwards. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There is an old saying..
And that is all I am saying .."
Really useful that they invented the phrase several million years before language, and indeed had the foresight to invent it in English. Those Neanderthals were most thoughtful. |
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By *illie99TV/TS
over a year ago
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"The point is..
If this bugger is going to eat you then does it matter if he is short haired or wirey hair variety.. only these moronic science types care.. same result.. T Rex eats another human "
It matters quite a lot, if I'm gonna get eaten by one of them make it the smooth haired one.
Far too much chance of getting hung up on the wirey ones arse hairs on the way out.
Ending up as a dangleberry would be so embarrassing |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them.. "
Maybe the short haired T-Rex lit the fires to stay warm? |
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"Crazy scientists are smugly announcing that there were two types of Tryanosauras Rex dinosaur.. a smooth haired variety and a wire haired variety .
Who gives or gave a damn.. does it matter which one is trying to eat you.. ?
These science types never fail to outrage us.. "
Outrage you |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
On Moh's hardness scale? It's a 4. Along with schist "
Alas, schist is a metamorphic rock comprised of many different minerals of different hardness |
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"I care!
Plus, I really don't think you have to worry about them eating you.
Not now but our ancestors "
Our ancestors were little more than than the size of rodents at the time, and much too small to be of consequence to a T.Rex.
Oh, and it matters Tom because science is about the collective pursuit of knowlegde. A pursuit that has given you ability to type put your small minded ideal on a sex site forum, amongst an array of other things. Perhaps, if you feel so strongly about science, then you should go and live in a cave somewhere. You may just start to appreciate it a little more then. |
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"Crazy scientists are smugly announcing that there were two types of Tryanosauras Rex dinosaur.. a smooth haired variety and a wire haired variety .
Who gives or gave a damn.. does it matter which one is trying to eat you.. ?
These science types never fail to outrage us.. "
Don't worry Tom sharks or alligators will get them |
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"There is evidence of dinosaur teeth at the entrance to North Italian caves where ancient tribes lived and evidence shows they lit fires at the entrance to stop dinosaurs eating them..
Maybe the short haired T-Rex lit the fires to stay warm?"
Women's work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think these do called experts make half of it up.. he had short hair.. who cares?
He had wirey hair.. who cares?
He had big teeth and jaws...
Run like the wind and hide.. "
They're all dead, Tom. Dead. |
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3 types: imperator (emperor) ; Rex (king) ; Regina (queen) based on different thigh bone sizes and bone densities, aswell as different jaw sizes and number of teeth which they think can not be accounted for by age |
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"People having to use food banks and turn heating off and they're wasting money on space and dinosaurs. The world is fucked."
It seems that you think that this is an academic decision, when in reality it's firmly political. |
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"3 types: imperator (emperor) ; Rex (king) ; Regina (queen) based on different thigh bone sizes and bone densities, aswell as different jaw sizes and number of teeth which they think can not be accounted for by age "
So these species are currently based on certain holotypes (single specimens). The T.imperator specimen is called Sue and the T.regina is known as the Wankel rex.
I shit you not. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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I doubt if some of these dinosaurs ever existed in the first place. If aliens visited us in ten thousand years and escavated a fully grown adult make next to a fully grown adult dwarf then they would probably claim to have found two new species of dinosaur.
No different to the fully grown brontosaurus and the smaller version... |
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"I doubt if some of these dinosaurs ever existed in the first place. If aliens visited us in ten thousand years and escavated a fully grown adult make next to a fully grown adult dwarf then they would probably claim to have found two new species of dinosaur.
No different to the fully grown brontosaurus and the smaller version... "
Yes they may, and based on the available data that would be a fair hypothesis, until they find more and more including children and adults of all sizes and amend their results accordingly. And they’d be happy to have been wrong, because I’m proving themselves wrong they now have greater knowledge and insight. That is the scientific principle. Unless you whittle your own spoons from stone tools (without looking at tutorials on the internet..) then I’d suggest there is nothing in your life that isn’t created by, or made better because a scientist once got proven wrong in this way. And I’d put actual money on it |
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"I doubt if some of these dinosaurs ever existed in the first place. If aliens visited us in ten thousand years and escavated a fully grown adult make next to a fully grown adult dwarf then they would probably claim to have found two new species of dinosaur.
No different to the fully grown brontosaurus and the smaller version... "
Huh.?
What about the prehistoric dwarf elephants and hippos found in crete? |
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"I doubt if some of these dinosaurs ever existed in the first place. If aliens visited us in ten thousand years and escavated a fully grown adult make next to a fully grown adult dwarf then they would probably claim to have found two new species of dinosaur.
No different to the fully grown brontosaurus and the smaller version... "
I love that you have doubts some didn’t exist!!
Excavators just stood around fucking about.
“Nothing but old fucking rocks, we’ll just say we found another, what shall we call it?”
“Err rhinosaurus?”.
“Nah, that’s shit, there’s 3 rocks…. How about Triceratops?”.
“Sounds good”.
“Right, we’ll just scribble a bit of extra skin on a rhino sketch then and glue some bones to an old skeleton”. |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains
We also lived 65 million years after them, that helped us not be eaten quite a bit!"
Exactly, humans had enough sense not to evolve while all those dangerous dinosaurs were wandering around. |
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"Crazy scientists are smugly announcing that there were two types of Tryanosauras Rex dinosaur.. a smooth haired variety and a wire haired variety .
Who gives or gave a damn.. does it matter which one is trying to eat you.. ?
These science types never fail to outrage us.. "
There was a wiry haired variety alive right up to the late 70's. I blame lack of conditioner and too much hairspray. Bolans hair was quite lustrous though. |
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"Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains
We also lived 65 million years after them, that helped us not be eaten quite a bit!
Exactly, humans had enough sense not to evolve while all those dangerous dinosaurs were wandering around."
Almost as if evolution is a conscious decision and not a succession of tiny responses to environmental pressures |
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By *lynJMan
over a year ago
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"Humans retreated into natural caves where the jaws of these monsters could not reach..
They survived and the dinosaurs perished..
They had large bodies and small brains. We had small bodies and large brains
We also lived 65 million years after them, that helped us not be eaten quite a bit!
Exactly, humans had enough sense not to evolve while all those dangerous dinosaurs were wandering around.
Almost as if evolution is a conscious decision and not a succession of tiny responses to environmental pressures "
Exactly. Sorry, I forgot to put the smiley on my post |
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"Evilution can happen in a few short generations. Look at what some unscrupulous dog breeders do to their animals to win dog shows.. "
Selective breeding isn't evolution. Besides, dogs are a special case.
All dogs are still the same species, they can all breed with each other with no issues. Cats on the other hand have very few breeds in comparison to dogs.
Evolution can be studied, however, it requires short lived animals such as fruit flies that can have multiple generations in a year. |
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"Some scientist fools think the general public are idiots...
They are smarter than they think .. "
That maybe the case Tom, but sometimes it's better to say nothing and be thought of as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. |
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"Evilution can happen in a few short generations. Look at what some unscrupulous dog breeders do to their animals to win dog shows..
Selective breeding isn't evolution. Besides, dogs are a special case.
All dogs are still the same species, they can all breed with each other with no issues. Cats on the other hand have very few breeds in comparison to dogs.
Evolution can be studied, however, it requires short lived animals such as fruit flies that can have multiple generations in a year. "
I wager that you are banging your head against the proverbial wall |
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"Evilution can happen in a few short generations. Look at what some unscrupulous dog breeders do to their animals to win dog shows..
Selective breeding isn't evolution. Besides, dogs are a special case.
All dogs are still the same species, they can all breed with each other with no issues. Cats on the other hand have very few breeds in comparison to dogs.
Evolution can be studied, however, it requires short lived animals such as fruit flies that can have multiple generations in a year.
I wager that you are banging your head against the proverbial wall "
I fear that you may be right |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
On Moh's hardness scale? It's a 4. Along with schist
Alas, schist is a metamorphic rock comprised of many different minerals of different hardness "
Schists are mostly comprised of micaceous minerals that fall on the 3-ish bit of the hardness scale, max. |
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"There are the usual mickey takers on here so I am out.
Some on here would rather make fun than listen to the hard science ..
We outlived the dinosaurs.. Fact
How hard is the science Tom?
On Moh's hardness scale? It's a 4. Along with schist
Alas, schist is a metamorphic rock comprised of many different minerals of different hardness
Schists are mostly comprised of micaceous minerals that fall on the 3-ish bit of the hardness scale, max. "
Mostly... |
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