http://www.nature.com/news/2004/0410.../4311029a.html
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http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n..._floresiensis/
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how about the oarks?
They moved to France.
i thought their going to Florida...Quote:
Originally posted by mendhak
They moved to France.
for phyton meal :D
One of the articles I read on that (linked to from google news), said that this species could have lived up until so little as 500 years ago. Now I don't know how likely that is, but I think it even mentioned tales about short people. Surely they would have found more by now if they had existed more recently though.
Either way, this is just an interesting as the Cassini mission atm, I can't wait till January though, hope the landing goes well.
They say the area is not very well explored. There are probably many species of animals we dont know about in the world :)
No, no. You're thinking of pokemon.Quote:
Originally posted by BodwadUK
They say the area is not very well explored. There are probably many species of animals we dont know about in the world :)
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Originally posted by mar_zim
how about the oarks?
The must have rowed across the English Channel. :DQuote:
Originally posted by mendhak
They moved to France
You just know the parachute will fail and it'll pwn itself in the upper atmosphere.Quote:
Originally posted by Acidic
I can't wait till January though, hope the landing goes well.
Or maybe it will just be eaten by space gizzards. :eek:
i am riding that baby through the atmosphere because I am flying with it. First dog to orbit another planet woohoo thats me :afrog:
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Originally posted by wossname
The must have rowed across the English Channel. :D
That was bad. :lol:
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Originally posted by Acidic
One of the articles I read on that (linked to from google news), said that this species could have lived up until so little as 500 years ago. Now I don't know how likely that is, but I think it even mentioned tales about short people. Surely they would have found more by now if they had existed more recently though.
I think they are still alive...