Nov 30th, 2019: Permafrost Pooch
Permafrost isn’t so perma anymore. The rate it’s melting we’ll have to find a new name like tempafrost or formerfrost.
This accelerating melt has revealed a bonanza for paleontologists, archaeologists, treasure hunters, and scavengers. Quote:
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I noticed the threepoint upper incisors and remember seeing something similar in some prehistoric nightmare of a fish or lizard. All I can find is the Teiidae lizards of the Americas. http://cellar.org/img/puppy3.jpg link |
Puppeh.
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Baby human teeth look very similar when they first come in.
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I can't seem to separate the pic of a young German Shepherd's teeth from this page, way down on right.
https://www.louisdonald.com/theteeth...nshepherd.html On the order of Bruce's recent cat page for way too much info. |
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Lot of pictures there, so I guessed.
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As in "Yo, dawg...I heard you like three-pointed teeth and dogs. So I got you a dog with three-pointed teeth."? Attachment 69183 I'm waiting for the life-on-Earth-ending virus/bug to melt out of some eleventy-five million year old permafrost. What? I don't wanna die alone. |
Anthrax has already melted out.
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C'mon science, grow me ancient pup!
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Things melting out of the permafrost...
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Tough little buggers. Think what happens when PG&E turns the power for your refrigerator off.
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"Things" you say...
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I thought the picture of the Lamprey Eels was a nice touch by whoever created that. :haha:
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