1 posted on
12/13/2006 5:18:12 PM PST by
blam
To: blam
Insects got there first, unless you include air borne microorganisms.
2 posted on
12/13/2006 5:23:45 PM PST by
Nateman
To: blam
Is a 'flying squirrel' airborne?
3 posted on
12/13/2006 5:24:46 PM PST by
kinoxi
To: blam
Gliding isn't quite the same as flying. The first reptile that fell off a cliff was kinda flying.
Just dropping in a rapid descent maneuver.
4 posted on
12/13/2006 5:25:23 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: blam
Gliding is not flying.
Gliding is falling, with style.
5 posted on
12/13/2006 5:26:47 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(Those who call their fellow citizens Sheeple are just ticked they were not chosen as Shepherds)
To: blam
6 posted on
12/13/2006 5:28:42 PM PST by
Slicksadick
(Go out on a limb........Its where the fruit is.)
To: blam
Well . . . . . . um . . . . . . uh . . . . . . . golly, I uh . . . . . . . don't really think it matters because they're all FOSSILS and stopped using any part of the air millions of years ago!!!!
7 posted on
12/13/2006 5:30:36 PM PST by
DustyMoment
(FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
To: SquirrelKing; squirrel
PaleoSquirrel Ping
To: blam
If a "flying squirrel" is flying, then so is the sky diver who covers a lot more distance.
10 posted on
12/13/2006 7:05:38 PM PST by
LiteKeeper
(Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
To: blam
"Hey, Rockus! Watcheth me pulleth a rabbitus out of my hattickus!"
"Oh, Bullwinklasaurus, that tricketh never worketh!"
11 posted on
12/13/2006 7:13:33 PM PST by
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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