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  • Category: Dinosaurs
  • Founded: Jul 30, 2001
  • Language: English
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This group was created to house discussions that started on the dinosaur mailing list (see our homepage (http://www.dinosaurmailinglist.org) for details) but that were deemed by the dinosaur list's owners as being too far off topic to continue. *This* list is a free for all not bound by the rules of the dinosaur mailing list proper.

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Re: Mixing things up a bit...idea for South American freshwater alga
... Fine. ... _DOCTOR_ Evil! I haven't studied at Evil Medical School to be called 'Mister' by you!
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 12:57 am
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Re: Mixing things up a bit...idea for South American freshwater alga
... and a ... has ... stomach ... _this_ ... Okay, I stand 100% corrected. If we can have fishy-frogs with simply a short imago stage, I'll be 100% satisfied,
Posted - Fri May 16, 2008 12:36 am
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Re: Mixing things up a bit...idea for South American freshwater alga
... Ponder the fact, then, that every small Pacific island had a species of flightless rail (and the big ones had two or more), while the only known flightless
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 10:11 am
David Marjanovic
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Re: Mixing things up a bit...idea for South American freshwater alga
... None taken. ... I dont see any established facts about neotenic frogs being impossible, Paul knows loads about evo and he has neotenic tadpoles. I think
Posted - Thu May 15, 2008 9:46 am
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Re: Mixing things up a bit...idea for South American freshwater alga
Tim, ... So is pushing for an unlikely result without good explanation and against established facts. ... Look, amphibians are pretty diverse today. They even
Posted - Sun May 11, 2008 8:16 pm
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