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| Please help id fossils (Yorkshire coast UK) | 28 Feb 2004 04:18 GMT | 6 |
Could anyone possibly shed any light on what any of these fossils are? http://www.scarlettmist.com/FOSSIL/fossils.htm Obviously some are wood, others are shells etc but I'd love to know more details, I don't have any good enough books to id them from (neither does my
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| SHORT SURVEY | 26 Feb 2004 16:39 GMT | 7 |
This is a short survey implying short answers i.e. yes or now ! Please ! The present survey further does not address itself to the present beuuuuuulievers in the present Idiotic Gogology, since we all know what the poor Sods, Gogos and other kind of Mugs think indeed ! Please !
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| Fossil mucus | 23 Feb 2004 21:54 GMT | 2 |
Has anybody found or heard of fossil snot? If so, what would it be called?
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| evolution or gentic engineering.... a question for zechriel..what happen durring the cambrian? | 23 Feb 2004 09:30 GMT | 6 |
A question.. is the following a product of evolution or intervention by a superior lifeform? The Sphinx cat, bred from a Canadian mutation, is virtually hairless and has a damaged spine which results in a hopping
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| strange fossil from Bailly, France | 22 Feb 2004 23:27 GMT | 2 |
At Bailly, near Auxerre, southeast of Paris, the river Yonne runs at the foot of a steep limestone escarpment. Most of the limestone used in the building of Paris came from this escarpment, leaving large caverns, which are now used as cellars for maturing wine. Last year we ...
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| What is the largest historical snake? | 17 Feb 2004 00:45 GMT | 9 |
With these reports last month of a 49 foot reticulated python being found in Indonesia, I became curious about the fossil records for snakes. Are the biggest snakes of all time alive now? Or is there some monster from the past? I know that pythons and their relatives are pretty ...
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| Article: Kennewick man ruling - politics or science? | 12 Feb 2004 22:11 GMT | 1 |
Kennewick man ruling - politics or science? 19:00 11 February 04 Native Americans called him "The Ancient One", while anthropologists speculated he could reveal who first settled the Americas.
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| TOBS: design or evolution--look what science has been doing | 09 Feb 2004 17:32 GMT | 2 |
All, A few month ago, I establish the premise, that instead of evolution modifying life to adapt to the enviroment, Life form were being made to terraform the planet.
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| Dinosaur Tracks In California | 09 Feb 2004 06:56 GMT | 1 |
At the URL http://www.death-valley.us/article315.html is an article regarding the first dinosaur tracks ever reported from California--a story originally published in the San Bernardino County Sun newspaper. The fossils occur in the Jurassic Aztec Sandstone on California's
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| Loch Ness Sighting | 06 Feb 2004 06:52 GMT | 1 |
I have been tracking a sighting of the Loch Ness monster which occured in the summer of 2003. I am hoping others here an give me some help to verify various parts of the story. Two people died during or about the time of the incident (actually one confirmed death - the other is
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| Eohippus | 03 Feb 2004 23:18 GMT | 31 |
It has often been said that at least the horse is a classic example of evolution found in the fossil record. As The World Book Encyclopedia states: "Horses are among the best-documented examples of evolutionary development." Illustrations of this begin with a very small animal and
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