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Dilly 1 year ago
#6 I'd argue that nearly every plant is a "prehistoric" plant.
       
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Austin 1 year ago
Dilly,

I think they mean a living fossil like the Ginkgo, having no living relatives about and being in existence as they are for millions of years.
       
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Myrtle 1 year ago
Austin,
Thats Not True and Everytime someone called such species "Living Fossil" i cringe Inside.
They may look like their ancestors but they are
DEFINITLY genetical evolving and NOT the same
       
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Tim 1 year ago
#19 HANS! stay where you are. Just nuke ze entire site from orbit.
       
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Vinny 1 year ago
#47 pics of coivid 20,21,22,23
       
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