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What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis " Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis "
Can I please have a pint of what you've had? |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?"
I'll have what he's having please |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis
Can I please have a pint of what you've had? " It's just life and right conditions |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis
Can I please have a pint of what you've had? It's just life and right conditions "
Or not |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?"
Why are you thinking about this? Haha but I dunno if man engineered a fish to live on land then surely it would be a new mammal species that looks like a fish... tbh I haven't got a clue I'm done |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?"
A mammal Is something that has its offspring inside its body as opposed to eggs |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis
Can I please have a pint of what you've had? " A pint! Ha and the rest, two! |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?
A mammal Is something that has its offspring inside its body as opposed to eggs "
So unless it changes its genetic engineering then no it's not a mammal |
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"Is it not something to do with there breathing method that determines ?"
No as I said it's about how we reproduce!! Mammals have their baby's inside their body's |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals "
Platypus being one, I think |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals "
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs. |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs. "
Yes ok ruby again trying your best to pick apart something I say, |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs. "
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe."
Egg laying monotremes, they're fascinating creatures |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe."
Yep said that above |
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"What if the fish or fishi were being kept alive by some sort of crazy scientist mad on caviar who's goal is to build a land fish civilisation and after creating the right conditions made land fish land offspring nearing his ultimate goal of fishlandtis Surely then the fish or fishes could then be classed as mammals?"
Fish are cold blooded and have scales.....so surely they would be reptiles? |
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"and there are lots of fish that give birth to live young too, still fish though.."
I did actually say as a rule ,, it's one of the main criteria agree or disagree its fact |
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Aren't mammals defined by how they feed their young, rather than how they are born?
Ie. they produce milk from Mammary glands which is why they are defined as mammals? |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe.
Egg laying monotremes, they're fascinating creatures "
But warm blooded.......mammals have mammary glands....the clue is in the name! |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe.
Egg laying monotremes, they're fascinating creatures "
They say anomalies like the Platypuss call into question a number of issues with evolution, personally I just find it fascinating how life finds a way to le itself into so many nooks and crannies. |
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"Dolphins are gay sharks " Yeah but if your on a boat with a harpoon and between you and safety you got a dolphin on one side and a shark on the other who are you going to feed the harpoon?
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe.
Egg laying monotremes, they're fascinating creatures
But warm blooded.......mammals have mammary glands....the clue is in the name!"
Exactly. I did say this above that most mammals have mammary glands and give live birth, that's the main criteria that makes a mammal, |
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"and there are lots of fish that give birth to live young too, still fish though..
I did actually say as a rule ,, it's one of the main criteria agree or disagree its fact "
It's not. The ONLY criteria as mentioned above is that they feed they're young through the mammary gland. |
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"Fish are cold blooded and have scales.....so surely they would be reptiles?
I think they're still fish "
Do any reptiles have gills?
Isn't that the difference? |
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"and there are lots of fish that give birth to live young too, still fish though..
I did actually say as a rule ,, it's one of the main criteria agree or disagree its fact
It's not. The ONLY criteria as mentioned above is that they feed they're young through the mammary gland. "
Read back I did say they give live birth and carry their unborn inside their body ,, |
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"If a fish is on land does it make it mammal?"
No. A mammal has teats and it's offspring suckle. It also give birth to live young. Like whales - which are NOT fish.
A mammal isn't any land dwelling animal.
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"Is it not something to do with there breathing method that determines ?
As in we don't use our gills to breathe?"
No as in dolphin and whales have blow holes above and a trout don't |
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"and there are lots of fish that give birth to live young too, still fish though..
I did actually say as a rule ,, it's one of the main criteria agree or disagree its fact
It's not. The ONLY criteria as mentioned above is that they feed they're young through the mammary gland.
Read back I did say they give live birth and carry their unborn inside their body ,, "
What mammals? Er not all of them. |
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"Aren't mammals defined by how they feed their young, rather than how they are born?
Ie. they produce milk from Mammary glands which is why they are defined as mammals?"
Yes. |
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From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young. |
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"There are mammals which lay eggs.
Only a few!! And a few reptiles. But if you check its one of the main criteria that makes them us mammals
But, as I said, there are mammals which lay eggs.
Such as the Platypuss, which is also cold blooded I believe.
Egg laying monotremes, they're fascinating creatures
They say anomalies like the Platypuss call into question a number of issues with evolution, personally I just find it fascinating how life finds a way to le itself into so many nooks and crannies." It is. It's truly absorbing. I couldnt of said it better myself ya'no but I probably have |
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"If an amphibian swallowed a fish and then walked it across dry land, stopping to eat a mouse say, would that make it a mammal?" I fear if he swalled it and the mouse that would have made them dinner a most unfortunate scene to witness
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Mamals are warm-blooded higher vertebrates that feed their young with milk secreted by mammary glands and have skin usually more or less covered with hair not all but some exceptions like dolphins. It's not about their breathing as some may think.
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They say anomalies like the Platypuss call into question a number of issues with evolution, personally I just find it fascinating how life finds a way to le itself into so many nooks and crannies."
Rubbish. It's because of the anomalies that prove evolution not the other way round. |
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young." Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg..
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg.."
I'm sure I said that |
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg.."
Do you want it hard boiled or soft? |
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg..
Do you want it hard boiled or soft? " Oh soft! Soft, soft, soft It's got to be soft hasn't it? I mean when do I go picknicking? But one thing I will say is if your going to boil eggs please be careful because they can be very hot when you take them out and you may be very hungry but believe me when I tell you it's not worth it run them under cold water for a few seconds and be safe. So yes soft for me please. |
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg..
Do you want it hard boiled or soft? Oh soft! Soft, soft, soft It's got to be soft hasn't it? I mean when do I go picknicking? But one thing I will say is if your going to boil eggs please be careful because they can be very hot when you take them out and you may be very hungry but believe me when I tell you it's not worth it run them under cold water for a few seconds and be safe. So yes soft for me please."
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Mammals' jawbones are connected to the skull.
They are warm blooded ( endothermic) , generally have hair and ( with the exception of monotremes) give birth to live offspring, which generally feed via milk.
They also breath air via lungs. |
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"From Google....a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young.Well that's another idea ruined by the smallest of marigins, if only there was a way to combine my brain with google then I could go ahead of time and process all my ideas and I could find out how long to boil an egg..
Do you want it hard boiled or soft? Oh soft! Soft, soft, soft It's got to be soft hasn't it? I mean when do I go picknicking? But one thing I will say is if your going to boil eggs please be careful because they can be very hot when you take them out and you may be very hungry but believe me when I tell you it's not worth it run them under cold water for a few seconds and be safe. So yes soft for me please.
I like this dude " Thank you I'm beginning to like you too. |
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