My spec Platypus creations are to come soon accompanied by the text ready for dan to post an the site, i doubt anyone will object to the species but ill...
hotmail wouldn't let me send this a few days ago...no idea why not. ... might make things complicated. as opposed to cries of "overly simplistic"? either way,...
... what song? i remember no song.<< Check the spinoffs. ... well, maybe we have a Trike that plays dead, luring solitary (smallish) dinosaurs/avians to it,...
... OOOHhhh...THAT [http://www.xsorbit4.com/users/Pendragon/index.cgi? board=pal&action=display&num=1061363989] song! I thought you meant the Caripoo rhyme. ...
... KilledThreads@yahoogroups.com, "piatnitskysaurus" ... looking forwards to them. ... platypi have teeth in OTL. ... my question: why did they both give up...
Hi! I decided to drop by to remind you that I first drew the black beast and the sabre tyrant together with the Spec logo for a T-shirt design I was thinking...
... learn to avoid worms, just because some snakes mimic worms with their tails??<< Not the same thing. Worms are many and various and a major food source to...
Okay, we need some visual symbols for the gods--I think. Of course, people can worship me based upon my wonder cartoon pic, but what about the divine...
... would ... their ... source ... trikes, ... 1) it was a bloody frikkin' example! 2) who says the Trike has to look like a Trike? 3) I was trying to help...
... You know I had the same idea months ago.......but never mentioned it because I didn't know what Matti thinked about it. It would be cool to have a Spec...
a few days ago, there was a debate over fur vs feathers with meat- eaters. well, feathers have barbs on them, which may be why avian scavengers (vultures) are...
Hey speccers Enclosed is the text of the spec platypi of my creation in it's entirety, pictures forthcoming. If anyone has any objections by all means say so,...
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 11:42 am
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... The toothed forms are descended from primitive stock that preceded the forefoot swimming style of the toothless ones Oh and DAN- When you add the platypi...
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 11:53 am
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Here's the common platypus. Illustrated by me....
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 11:53 am
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Heres the frogshrew Any comments at all are fine just so long as it ends up on the site eventually....
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 11:58 am
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heres the longbeak...
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 12:38 pm
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heres the powerful platypus...
Don Morris
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Sep 3, 2003 12:51 pm
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... scavengers (vultures) are bald, while mammalian scavengers (lions) aren't).<< Hmm...makes sense. ... evolution occurred at the end of the Pliocene, when...
Hey ho Nice first attempt! Some interesting looking critters there...some I'd accept outright, others could use a bit o' tinkering here and there. Strongly...
... i also vaguely recall that the main reason frogs swim the way they do, is that their wildly extended hips allow only that sort of kick.. and they've got...
Should say a few things: I'm mostly done with incorporation, but will pause while Tim makes some of the changes Brian suggests. However, I made some of my OWN...
So, what's going on with the DML archives? It hasn't been updated for September yet. Tracy...
Tracy L. Ford
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Sep 4, 2003 4:33 am
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Additional "It has a very Sterepodon like set of molars," If this were the case, then in all likelihood it would be classified in the Steropodontidae unless...
Yeehee! ... Whatever, though kinda odd considering how useful it is in their environment. or else form a sister group to ... Er...note that the Cancridontia...
Ozgod Good points there By sterepodon like i simply meant generalised, replace the former w latter word in text. give them all electrosensory senses then, but...