Yep. We’re terrifying.
Yep. We’re terrifying.
I guess he had no plans to use his hands for anything in the near future.
This case is high-profile - there would be immediate efforts to replicate it.
Don’t these people understand that they will always get caught? Science is self-correcting - that’s the way it works.
Quite possible. They seem to have had a different physiology from today’s large terrestrial vertebrates.
It’s been hypothesized that dinosaurs exhibited the efficient pulmonary adaptations that we see in birds today, and thus were adaptively superior during a drop in atmospheric oxygen levels during the Triassic. Peter Ward wrote a book about this idea (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18604.Out_of_Thin_Air). How far…
Mesolithic hunter-gatherers apparently contributed only a small amount to modern European genetic diversity. The signal’s definitely there, it just isn’t large.
Great video. That’s a feather star, though - they never do have stems. The stemmed crinoids move as well, but it’s a lot eerier. Like a broom dragging itself along the floor by its bristles.
If you’re having anti-gravity problems, they’re just the ticket.
After she’d got her horoscope read and the auspicious dates for this treatment determined - otherwise it’s pointless.
How can anything be on the heels of a whale? Whales don’t have heels. Not even basilosaurids.
But can we be sure that this isn’t really some guy in a bear suit?
This particular recording seems to have been missed:
Perpetual haze here in Calgary. We get a lot of sunny days, but they’re not as clear as they were in past years.
Those are all in the greys.
Its proportions aren’t similar to those of other basilosaurids, though.
Who wouldn’t be a lab mouse these days? There seems to be treatments for just about anything that can go wrong with them,
I am super into Greek myth.
This picture made it into all of the major British news outlets a few years ago as a “three-headed frog”.