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| Anthropologists Trace Human Origins Back to One Large Goat | |
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| flashman63 | Oct 17 2017, 08:57 AM Post #1 |
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The Herr From Terre
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Anthropologists Trace Human Origins Back to One Large Goat |
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Travel back through time and space, to the edge of man's beggining... discover a time when man, woman and lizard roamed free, and untamed! It is an epoch of mammoths, a time of raptors! A tale of love in the age of tyrannosaurs! An epic from the silver screen, brought right to your door! Travel back to A Million Years BC ----------------------------------------------------- Proceedings of the Miskatonic University Department of Zoology Cosmic Horror is but a dissertation away ----------------------------------------------------- Some dickhead's deviantART | |
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| Yiqi15 | Oct 17 2017, 10:39 AM Post #2 |
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Prime Specimen
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This really creates more questions then answers of the whole mammal family tree. For starters, that would mean either all primates have been laurasiatheres all along, or we were never primates to begin with, just the last of an extinct group of artiodactyls. |
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| Subnarial Gap | Oct 17 2017, 11:19 AM Post #3 |
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Newborn
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That was way funnier than I was expecting, even more than the Onion's usual fare.
Edited by Subnarial Gap, Oct 17 2017, 11:20 AM.
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| Sayornis | Oct 17 2017, 12:26 PM Post #4 |
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Neotenous
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Interesting. Maybe fauns and satyrs are transitional forms? |
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