1 posted on
12/06/2018 11:50:55 AM PST by
ETL
2 posted on
12/06/2018 11:51:48 AM PST by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
To: ETL
The top illustration in your post reminds me of a Dolphin.
3 posted on
12/06/2018 11:53:14 AM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: ETL
Let’s clone it and open a theme park.
4 posted on
12/06/2018 11:56:39 AM PST by
2banana
(Were you)
To: ETL
I hereby decree that the term “blubber” shall from henceforth be used more frequently in the common parlance.
To: ETL
They found Rosie O’Donnell’s body?
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6 posted on
12/06/2018 11:58:14 AM PST by
Mears
To: ETL
Form following function leads to very similar streamlined shapes for marine predators.
9 posted on
12/06/2018 12:10:34 PM PST by
SES1066
(Happiness is a depressed Washington, DC housing market!)
To: SunkenCiv
10 posted on
12/06/2018 12:12:19 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
("It's Slappin' Time !")
To: ETL
Incredible find. I luved the Mosasaur featured in “Jurassic World” but was disappointed there was no dolphin like show featuring Ichtyosaurs.
11 posted on
12/06/2018 12:13:33 PM PST by
C19fan
To: ETL
Its discovery in this ancient "sea monster" - an ichthyosaur - appears to confirm the animal was warm-blooded, a rarity in reptiles. Or maybe the simpler explanation - that it wasn't a reptile at all....????
12 posted on
12/06/2018 12:17:42 PM PST by
TheBattman
(Democrats-Progressives-Marxists-Socialists - redundant labels.)
To: ETL
This specimen has given us more evidence that these tissues and molecules can preserve for extremely long periods, and that soft tissue analysis can shed light on evolutionary patterns, relationships, and how ancient animals functioned in their environment.
BS, this doesn't prove that the tissues can "preserve" for a long time. It proves the tissues haven't been in the stone for a long time.
16 posted on
12/06/2018 12:24:33 PM PST by
wbarmy
(I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
To: ETL
180-million-year-old 'sea monster' found with skin and blubber
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