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By Mikep99
#66474
Only in America

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But I thing I just read somewhere that Australia has just taken over the mantle of the fattest nation.
By Mikep99
#66649
Hope he is not in a hurry Clicky
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By texasmr2
#66662
Daym it would have been easier just to use the 'jaws of life' to get him out, I would like to see the video of him getting in! :hehe:
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By McLaren Fan
#66760
Hope he is not in a hurry Clicky



Was that JPM's cousin??? :yikes:

:rofl:
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By darwin dali
#66765
Hope he is not in a hurry Clicky



Was that JPM's cousin??? :yikes:

:rofl:


Ooooh, am I gonna get into trouble with rc? :eek:
By Mikep99
#66845
Cool museum exhibit
Clicky to Play
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By bud
#66887
i went and saw Walking with Dinosaurs show last year, similar to this but life size! was pretty cool.
And Dino's aint extinct either :wink:
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By 7UpJordan
#66888
i went and saw Walking with Dinosaurs show last year, similar to this but life size! was pretty cool.
And Dino's aint extinct either :wink:

Indeed, there's one in our living room sleeping on the sofa. Oh no wait, that's one of my cats, dad said the other night she's so old she pre-dates the Dinosaurs. :P
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By darwin dali
#66891
i went and saw Walking with Dinosaurs show last year, similar to this but life size! was pretty cool.
And Dino's aint extinct either :wink:


How very true! Birds are still thriving...
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By bud
#66893
i went and saw Walking with Dinosaurs show last year, similar to this but life size! was pretty cool.
And Dino's aint extinct either :wink:


How very true! Birds are still thriving...


there is still a couple of Paleontologists who do not agree with this "theory" i highlighted theory because the evidence for it is overwhelming now!
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By bud
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Last of the Neanderthals
Eurasia was theirs alone for 200,000 years.
Then the newcomers arrived.
By Stephen S. Hall
Reconstruction by Kennis & Kennis/Photograph by Joe McNally
In March of 1994 some spelunkers exploring an extensive cave system in northern Spain poked their lights into a small side gallery and noticed two human mandibles jutting out of the sandy soil. The cave, called El Sidrón, lay in the midst of a remote upland forest of chestnut and oak trees in the province of Asturias, just south of the Bay of Biscay. Suspecting that the jawbones might date back as far as the Spanish Civil War, when Republican partisans used El Sidrón to hide from Franco's soldiers, the cavers immediately notified the local Guardia Civil.

But when police investigators inspected the gallery, they discovered the remains of a much larger—and, it would turn out, much older—tragedy.

Within days, law enforcement officials had shoveled out some 140 bones, and a local judge ordered the remains sent to the national forensic pathology institute in Madrid. By the time scientists finished their analysis (it took the better part of six years), Spain had its earliest cold case. The bones from El Sidrón were not Republican soldiers, but the fossilized remains of a group of Neanderthals who lived, and perhaps died violently, approximately 43,000 years ago. The locale places them at one of the most important geographical intersections of prehistory, and the date puts them squarely at the center of one of the most enduring mysteries in all of human evolution..............................

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2008/ ... /hall-text
By Mikep99
#66966
Crane operator wanted

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