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1 posted on
02/28/2014 12:56:27 PM PST by
fishtank
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To: fishtank
2 posted on
02/28/2014 12:56:40 PM PST by
fishtank
(The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
To: fishtank
I thought they all froze to death from Mammoth pattern baldness
3 posted on
02/28/2014 12:59:34 PM PST by
12th_Monkey
(One man one vote is a big fail, when the "one" man is an idiot.)
To: fishtank
Headline (in Britain):
Wooly Mammoth Died Out By Eating Only Mums!
4 posted on
02/28/2014 1:00:37 PM PST by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
To: fishtank
What mystery?
Noah is well documented as a Mammoth hater.
He simply didn’t put any Mammoths on his ark.
Thus, no Mammoths. Duh.
To: fishtank
Obamacare killed them off?
6 posted on
02/28/2014 1:09:53 PM PST by
Dr. Thorne
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9 posted on
02/28/2014 1:12:22 PM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: fishtank
As soon as they discover a preserved 20,000 BC SUV, the mystery will be solved.
To: fishtank
Well they usually try to blame ancient humans over hunting them with the "assault" atlatl. They're slipping up.
At least they did manage to get global warming in there.
13 posted on
02/28/2014 1:16:04 PM PST by
Jed Eckert
(Wolverines!!)
To: fishtank
Not sure why this is considered a creation-science issue: wooly mammoths were still around when the pyramids were being built. That’s right: if Abraham wandered far enough into the mountains, he might have seen a few.
And the fact that scientists have problems inferring why they went extinct from such scant evidence 3,000 years later hardly is “problematic” to the principles of paleontology.
15 posted on
02/28/2014 1:19:28 PM PST by
dangus
To: fishtank
17 posted on
02/28/2014 1:22:15 PM PST by
JoeProBono
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To: fishtank
Sheez! That’s easy. The evil republicans cut off subsidies for wool. No more wooly mammoths.
To: fishtank
"...with temperatures often reaching -40°C or lower!"I'm glad they designated the temperature as Celsius or it might have been confusing. :{)
25 posted on
02/28/2014 2:04:05 PM PST by
gorush
(History repeats itself because human nature is static)
To: fishtank
I blame ancient man's desire for indoor plumbing.
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29 posted on
02/28/2014 2:13:09 PM PST by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: fishtank
Scientist say they have solved the mystery of the Wooly Mammoth’s extinction, definitely, pretty sure, kind of,well maybe, or not.
30 posted on
02/28/2014 2:22:54 PM PST by
Mastador1
(I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
To: fishtank
Hasn’t it been scientifically established that mammoths lived on Wrangle Island until about 4,000-5,000 years ago? How does this theory account for that?
33 posted on
02/28/2014 2:42:00 PM PST by
CommerceComet
(Ignore the GOP-e. Cruz to victory in 2016.)
To: fishtank
Of course none of that explains how many of them were effectively flash frozen.
34 posted on
02/28/2014 2:57:13 PM PST by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
To: fishtank
Have you checked the contents of Michele Obama’s stomach?
That might give you a close as to the fate of the Mammoths.
Too many hamburgers and fries, I’ll bet.
To: fishtank
I don’t get his question about how wooly mammoths could have tolerated “such extremely cold temperatures” as -40. Animals live in Siberia, Scandinavia, Alaska, and Canada in temperatures like that now, don’t they?
To: fishtank
They all decided to become gay.
49 posted on
02/28/2014 4:26:08 PM PST by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
To: fishtank
An Arctic much warmer than today grew too cold to support herbivores that large.
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