Posted on 02/17/2005 7:46:34 PM PST by nickcarraway
55 million? I highly doubt it.
Was there a large, baldheaded skeleton of a man with a shotgun unearthed nearby?
What a rotten sentence, but you're smart, you get the joke.
They even found his hunting cap. There was another thread yesterday about the new, futuristic Bugs Bunny.
Sounds to me like one of those modern, deformed rabbit that atheist scientists aged scientifically because their theory of evolution is being disproved by leaps and bounds in the scientific community who are honestly looking for the truth about our origin.
No, but they unearthed the skeleton of a goofy-looking man with big teeth. The scientific name for the discovery is Peanut Man, but the archaeologists have nicknamed him "Jimmy".
Fossil rabbit just found? The SSN Jimmy Carter (Submarine) being commissioned this week end? Coincidence? I think not.
GGG
I was hoping these were going to be giant super-intelligent killer bunnies
"Gomphos gives us valuable information about the anatomy of early rabbits - it tells us what they looked like.
Ah, they looked like rabbits? Is there more than one way to envision a rabbit? I think not.
"What's up, Doc?"
I saw that. Bugs looked like he'd been through The Matrix. "Red carrot...blue carrot.."
Damn. I can't find a picture of a giant, prehistoric bugs bunny.
Damn. I can't find a picture of a giant, prehistoric bugs bunny.
It doesn't sound like in all those millions of years there has been much 'evolving' going on here.
But for the record....any prehistoric black ducks found?
Just in case Tripod doesn't let everyone else see the image, its on this page: http://virtualmarvinmartian.tripod.com/index/id4.html
"Gomphos had long hindlimbs, just like a modern rabbit The fossilised skeleton of a rabbit-like creature that lived 55 million years ago has been found in Mongolia, Science magazine reports. Gomphos elkema, as it is known, is the oldest member of the rabbit family ever to be found. "
Does this qualify for GGG ping or maybe just the digest?
Forget the stupid 'rabbit' - I want to know who the guy is that dug up this 'rabbit' over 55 million years ago and is just now getting around to telling us about it. Talk about being slow, or else REALLY good at keeping a secret.
Maybe we could get him to go to work for the Los Alamos labs or CIA.
;^D
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