Dave, PLEASE reply to this, i really need the green light for these inverts! ;) so I can go ahead with them :/ ... present ... bees, ... nest ... the ... ...
... be noticed. ... other ceratinous ... of fighting ... intact. There ... stumpy arms and ... noticed. (Their ... selection keeps them ... Mmm, but if the...
Now that I have your attention: I probably told you that there are no salamanders in the former Gondwana (except for the northern rim of northern Africa and SA...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 1, 2005 9:29 pm
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... The paper explains why this possibility can be ruled out with quite some confidence. Tomorrow I could send you the pdf. :-)...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 1, 2005 9:57 pm
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... no ... northern ... quite ... from the ... Niger ... species of ... That's huge. Ok, that's cool, i was thinking of a large siren opr amphiuma. ... ...
... ty, i look forward to it __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around ...
... (Amphiumas are something quite different, however.) ... Wow. Can you direct me to a website on this? ... Why did the armour evolve, and why didn't it in...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 4, 2005 12:35 pm
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... Mmm, but if the arms acquire color markings, the sexual selection could in some species trend towards the colorful patches on the breast instead of the...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 4, 2005 12:38 pm
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Hi, I'll be away for five days due to rehabilitation (somehow that sounds scarier than it is. Hopefully.) I can't access my email there, so don't expect to...
What's scary about rehabilitation? ... Now that you're not depressive anymore, you're joking... right... right?...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 4, 2005 9:41 pm
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... right? Depression only ever increases or decreases in severity, it never really goes away, and i know, i've had severe depression. You for example you...
just a thought... a member of the titanosaur/rebba. lineage developed ossicles on its back and flanks to such an extent that it filled the "giant turtle" ...
... Impossible. Sauropods had totally different metabolisms from turtles. Besides, all except *Magyarosaurus* and the like were much bigger than even the most...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 7, 2005 9:11 pm
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... giant turtle - large-bodied armor-covered 4-legged herbivore. ... which is why the Panzers so easiliy out-competed them....
... Giant turtle -- SMALL-bodied* insanely armored 4-legged herbivore with cold-blooded metabolism. * For sauropod measures. ... I forgot to mention -- they...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 7, 2005 11:46 pm
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... somewhere, I'm sure, a giant Japanese film critter is bawling. ... hrmmm....think we should have any turtle-eaters in Spec? ... oh. didn't know that. ... ...
... In the end-Cretaceous of western North America there was an alligator called *Brachychampsa* that seems to have cracked small freshwater turtles. ...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 9, 2005 9:56 am
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... From: "raymond tobin" <itearuk@...> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 3:03 PM ... Sorry, and then I forgot!!! I'll send it in a few hours....
David Marjanovic
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Sep 9, 2005 9:58 am
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Hi, As the subject says, I'm back among the living again. I hope I didn't cause too much worry with my goodbye message. It was just a bit of dark humor, I'm...
... Hey Tiina, good to see you back! ... didn't cause too ... humor, I'm not ... oh, okay, cool, Dark humor, that's not like you at all :} ... so don't ... ...
... hi!!!!! ... didn't cause too ... I have trouble reading that and sarcasm - not your fault; tis mine. ... oh good. ... sorry. ... straightened out. okay. ...
... Thank you for the pdf, It blows my mind to see large bodied synapsid therapsids roaming around in early Cretaceous Australia. it's rather like diapsid...
... Mine too... ... They were more closely related to diapsids than to synapsids, but they weren't diapsids themselves. Anapsids... proganosaurs......
David Marjanovic
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Sep 11, 2005 11:15 am
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... Anapsids are a sister group to diapsida? not a subgrouping? so Three, not Two lineages from the original amniote? ... I understand turtles are currently...
... This is a mere matter of nomenclature. Yes, there were two lineages from the original amniote. One is called Synapsida or (perhaps better) Theropsida (mind...
... no, I did not, what is the creature? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam...