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odintyphoon 3 year s ago
Bull Sh#t
       
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Horace 3 year s ago
odintyphoon, Why?
       
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Carol 3 year s ago
Horace,

Probably thinks the earth was created 5000 years ago or something
       
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David 3 year s ago
Carol,

I think it's 6000 years old in that fairytale book.
       
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Reuben 3 year s ago
David,

Which version of that Fairy Tale book? It's been selectively re-edited dozens of times for convenience.
       
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Obediah 3 year s ago
#15 T-rex: 'Yeah, worlds domination!'
*Evolution kicks in!
Hen: 'Well, cr#p!'
       
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Edny 3 year s ago
The artist that did the imagined extinct animals is amazing.

They all have such perceived personality for animals that have never been seen.
       
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Fenrisulven 3 year s ago
I have one big problem with this post. The ancestor animal is not always a direct ancestor, but an extinct relative of the present animal.

#15 DNA of the Tyrannosaurus?? No, I don't think so... sm_80
       
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Wally 3 year s ago
I love how most of them were giants with massive sharp teeth and evolved into weird sh#theads.
       
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Drusilla 3 year s ago
I call BS on the whale.
       
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Horse — Macrauchenia

It’s hard for a modern person to imagine a horse who suddenly lost its trunk as the result of evolution. However, it was this part of the body that the ancient relatives of modern ponies, donkeys, and zebras possessed. Macrauchenias looked really strange compared to saber-toothed cats and gigantic koalas.

 

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