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Re: beast
Paul Sparks wrote:
>
>Although this isn't strictly dino stuff I just had to pass this along.
I
>will never again just disregard a flackey idea as nature is always more
>inventive than any thing that we could come up with. In this month's
>issure of Discovery magizine (april p 14) there is a report of an
animal
>that just sez it all.Taking it from our side of the business, what
would one
>(homo something-arather a few millions years from now) make of a
mole-like
>fossil. found in the antarctic region which had apparently been highly
>glaciated. The fossil was unusual in the large incisor teeth and a
think
>bone area in its forhead? What sort of mammal would have been living
under
>those conditions?
>
>One would never ever hit upon the truth as discovered by Aprile Pazzo a
>wildlife biologist who was studing penquins. These things *pack* and
melt
>the snow and ice with their highly vascular head (with a 110T
metabolism)
>under a penquin faster than he can get away and then they eat the
penquin
>(except fot the beak, feet and feathers). Whe calls these things "hot
headed
>naked ice borers". Amagin boring through the ice with a high
temperature
>head. They live in the ice and seem to eat only penquins.
>
Sorry, but the joke is on you. Aprile Pazzo is Italian for Crazy April,
or April Fools!