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To: thedilg
Wait 'till they find one of these guys running around in the woods! THEN ask how it's ancestors all died out 65 million years ago!
14 posted on 10/11/2002 3:27:44 AM PDT by whipitgood
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To: whipitgood
Wait 'till they find one of these guys running around in the woods! THEN ask how it's ancestors all died out 65 million years ago!

All my ancestors are dead now, but I'm still here.

Why do you consider that a difficult question?

20 posted on 10/11/2002 4:01:26 AM PDT by Dan Day
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To: whipitgood
Wait 'till they find one of these guys running around in the woods! THEN ask how it's ancestors all died out 65 million years ago!

You mean like the coelacanth, (sp) a fish that they claim went extinct 70 million years ago. They also claimed that it was the fish that walked on its fins and was the precursor to the amphibian.

Just after the majority of the the evolutionary scientists agreed on its status as the extinct pre-amphibian they caught one off Madagasper.

Godspeed, The Dilg
162 posted on 10/12/2002 6:40:28 AM PDT by thedilg
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To: whipitgood
Wait 'till they find one of these guys running around in the woods! THEN ask how it's ancestors all died out 65 million years ago!

You mean like the coelacanth, (sp) a fish that they claim went extinct 70 million years ago. They also claimed that it was the fish that walked on its fins and was the precursor to the amphibian.

Just after the majority of the the evolutionary scientists agreed on its status as the extinct pre-amphibian they caught one off Madagasper.

Godspeed, The Dilg
163 posted on 10/12/2002 6:41:26 AM PDT by thedilg
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