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Old March 23rd 04, 03:14 AM
QDurham
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Default Mammoths?

Whatever happened to them cranky wolly mammoths? Huh?

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Old March 23rd 04, 03:26 AM
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Whatever happened to them cranky wolly mammoths? Huh?

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Last I heard, they were getting a little long in the tooth!! :-)

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Old March 23rd 04, 03:57 AM
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Last I heard, they were getting a little long in the tooth!! :-)

Dudley, go to your room. :-(

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Old March 24th 04, 12:36 AM
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The ones that were left decided that they didn't like Winter Sports
anymore, & took off for what were going to be Sunnier Climes. In the
process, Evolution set in, & the gene for Pachyderm Pattern Baldness
became prominent.


Nice fairy tale.


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Old March 24th 04, 02:32 AM
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Evolution set in, & the gene for Pachyderm Pattern Baldness
became prominent.


Ah! Thank you. Delighted to learn that mammowhopperus Woolinsky didn't pass
on for the same reasons as the épeé-toothed tiger.

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Old March 24th 04, 01:56 PM
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"QDurham" wrote in message
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Evolution set in, & the gene for Pachyderm Pattern Baldness
became prominent.


Ah! Thank you. Delighted to learn that mammowhopperus Woolinsky

didn't pass
on for the same reasons as the épeé-toothed tiger.


The last ice age began with skinny monkeys, mammoths, mastodons,
smilodons (aka sabretooth), dire wolves, and the giant cave bear.

The last ice age ended with obese humans.


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Old March 24th 04, 02:17 PM
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"QDurham" wrote in message
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Evolution set in, & the gene for Pachyderm Pattern Baldness
became prominent.


Ah! Thank you. Delighted to learn that mammowhopperus Woolinsky

didn't pass
on for the same reasons as the épeé-toothed tiger.


The last ice age began with skinny monkeys, mammoths, mastodons,
smilodons (aka sabretooth), dire wolves, and the giant cave bear.

The last ice age ended with obese humans.




The last ice age hasnt ended yet, this is just an interglacial
period.

Keith


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Old March 24th 04, 05:37 PM
QDurham
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Ah! Thank you. Delighted to learn that mammowhopperus Woolinsky
didn't pass
on for the same reasons as the épeé-toothed tiger.


The last ice age began with skinny monkeys, mammoths, mastodons,
smilodons (aka sabretooth), dire wolves, and the giant cave bear.

The last ice age ended with obese humans.

The last ice age hasnt ended yet, this is just an interglacial
period.

It has ended (if indeed it ever started) for the mammowhopperus Woolinsky,
smilodons (aka sabretooth) and the épeé-toothed tiger. Sad. Sniff.

Quent









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Old March 24th 04, 05:50 PM
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"QDurham" wrote in message
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Ah! Thank you. Delighted to learn that mammowhopperus Woolinsky
didn't pass
on for the same reasons as the épeé-toothed tiger.

The last ice age began with skinny monkeys, mammoths, mastodons,
smilodons (aka sabretooth), dire wolves, and the giant cave bear.

The last ice age ended with obese humans.

The last ice age hasnt ended yet, this is just an interglacial
period.

It has ended (if indeed it ever started) for the mammowhopperus Woolinsky,
smilodons (aka sabretooth) and the épeé-toothed tiger. Sad. Sniff.


They are only a small contribution to the large number of extinct species.
After each Global cataclysmic event, somehow a bunch of new species apear in
the geological record. Darwin's little fairy tale was never true, but today
there is hard physical evidence unavailable 150 years ago.


 




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