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February 10, 2008: GEEP
It's a goat... it's a sheep... it's a GEEP.
http://cellar.org/2008/geep.jpg From the Daily Mail. Quote:
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History
The first sheep-goat chimera was bred in Manumbar QLD Australia; it was created artificially under laboratory conditions was born in 1984,[1] while the first instance created in the U.S. was in 1985 at the University of California, Davis.[2] Researchers fused a sheep embryo with a goat embryo. The resulting creature was a mosaic of mismatched goat and sheep parts. Those parts which grew from the sheep embryo were woolly. [i]Those which grew from the goat embryo were hairy. It makes the The Island of Doctor Moreau not so science fiction(y). |
Jerrari: half Jeep, half Ferrari
http://www.wagoneers.com/FSJ/rigs/Je...i-p1a-1024.jpg |
hehe funny but you could'a picked a nicer jeep.
bah, yer as bad as the scientists. |
that was something i remembered seeing in a car & driver magazine when i was a little kid. i think it was in the one my dad had saved that had the review of his 1970 Datsun 240z in it. I remember reading the article. It said the thing was fast as all hell, and had huge powerful brakes, but it handled like a stage coach. they talked about barreling into turns, and laying on the brakes, then launching out again.
sounded cool at the time. |
What the hell? 5 posts and no mention of photoshop or recipe.
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That GEEP has all the hallmarks of a Photoshopper.
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Curry Geet
by Xxxxx Xxxxxx This was listed as one of the national dishes of Jamaica, reserved for special occasions. The original receipe calls for the bones to be included and cooked until tender, but they're using a wild kid geet, not a 100 pound, 6 month old so I left the bones out. 2 pounds geet (stew meat or chili meat works) 1 large onion, chopped 1 garlic clove, minced 1 hot pepper, chopped and seeded ( like it hot?, leave the seeds in) 2 tablespoons of curry powder salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 cups of water Cut geet into bite sized pieces if it's not already cut up. Combine with the onion, garlic, hot pepper, curry powder, and salt and pepper in a resealable bag. Let it sit in the fridge for 1 hour. Heat the oil in a skillet over medium heat and brown the geet and vegetables until evenly cooked. Add the water, cover, and simmer for 1 hour. Correct the seasonings to taste and add more water if needed after the hour, then continue to cook until the geet is tender, 20-25 minutes more depending on the meat. Serve over white rice with green bananas, fried plantains and chutney, or anything you want. You can also add cubed sweet potato or tomatoes to the curry as it cooks. |
With a billion goats and sheep over thousands of years...this is the first time this has happened? First time a goat and sheep got it on? First time it resulted in conception?
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Probably not, just widely reported for the first time. It's been done in the lab a couple times.
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Why not a SHAT instead of a GEEP?
Intragenus (interspecies) hybrids are common: Liger (Panthera), Mule (Equus). Intrafamily (intergenera) are rare. Perhaps the apparent large tumor near the back leg is one result. |
I don't think that's a tumor. If you look at the other pictures at the Daily Mail link, it looks like the huge upper leg muscle of a goat.
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So a SHAT would have a ram for a father, and a female goat for a mother. |
'Sides, you don't break up noun groups: it would be shoat if anything and that word already belongs to a little piggy.
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It isn't a hybrird. They fused the embryos together resulting in mismatched parts. A chimera has four parents. I guess.
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Know what geeps like to eat? Baa-naa-nas!:rotflol: :rotflol: :rotflol:
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I didn't. Wiki did. That's why I said,"I guess" because I wasn't sure. Thanks for the info!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geep |
Well I don't want that nasty Wiki crowd fondling this sweet little baby's embryos, either. Perverts.
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