Posted on 09/07/2009 11:36:01 AM PDT by NYer
I saw that movie with a date that accidentally ate lobster she was allergic to at dinner shortly before, so her skin was itchy to begin with.
No, giant RATs have been observed living in Congress and the blue states for decades.
"...it is clearly time we pulled our finger out..." said Dr George McGavin who headed the expedition.
Exactly what did he mean by that?
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Saw La Valle in ‘77 (I think? in Northern CA) in my, um, wilder days :)
I saw a bootleg video of the movie at a card show a few years ago... apparently it is only available in Europe? I remember I was surprised at the rating (X maybe?).
I would not argue that they were previously unknown varieties of frogs, fish, bats, and rats. And as far as I know it would be technically proper to call them different species, although this layman usually thinks at least of frogs, bats, and rats as a single species. I just noted that the species were indeed identified, some as a type of frog, some as a type of fish, one as a type of bat, and one as a type of rat.
A really unidentified species would be more interesting. Of which somone might say: "Wow, what is that thing? We are going to have to think of a new name. Its certainly not a frog or a fish or a rat or a bat."
Now, about that carbon cycle.
I wonder how they did with the insects, if they were even sampling them.
SF
They should send Andrew Zimmern...he'll eat anything...Hey Mikey!
Huh. I thought cuscus was some vegetarian crap. Now that I know its made out of meat....
I spent some time in Iryan Jaya - the west half of New Guinea. Have a photo of my co-worker holding a worm that is about 1/2 thick and 18 inches long. Always wondered if that was something “undiscovered”.
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