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OSLO, Norway - Researchers on Thursday announced the discovery of the remains of a short-necked plesiosaur, a prehistoric marine reptile the size of a bus, that they believe is the first complete skeleton ever found.
The 150 million year old remains of the 33-foot ocean going predator were found in August on the remote Svalbard Islands of the Arctic, the University of Oslo announced.
it's head is over 6 feet long...it's body is bigger than a bus...it was
agile and voracious.....good damn thing their extinct...scary mo-fo's
This is the animal some(crackpots) think might inhabit Loc Ness
....please Chris dont tell us you've seen it....please
The 150 million year old remains of the 33-foot ocean going predator were found in August on the remote Svalbard Islands of the Arctic, the University of Oslo announced.
it's head is over 6 feet long...it's body is bigger than a bus...it was
agile and voracious.....good damn thing their extinct...scary mo-fo's
This is the animal some(crackpots) think might inhabit Loc Ness
....please Chris dont tell us you've seen it....please
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This article is a about a human skeleton they found 3 million years old which seems to support evolution. Is quite interesting.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/09 ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/09 ... index.html
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yes ...an incredible amount of chance events have to take placeGlenn wrote:This article is a about a human skeleton they found 3 million years old which seems to support evolution. Is quite interesting.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/09 ... index.html
for us to find something like that...skeptics of human evolution
say.."well if we came from apes then how come the scientist can't
show us more intermediate(missing links)forms....that's because
pre-humans where very scare to begin with...and a lot of lucky
things have to happen(where it died, how it died, fossilization...etc.)
then somebody has to hit the jackpot and find them....evolution
is a fact...it's only called a theory because science has rigorous
demands on making things laws.
That's why people who advocate divine creation(without evolution)
are oom-pah-pah poo-poo pants!!!!!...technically speaking.....
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yeah Canada's a treasure trove of fossils...lot of very ancient rock.rotter wrote:shit......just when i thought I was a bigshot for smashin out a bug fossil from limestone when I was a kid
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