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Post by geode on Feb 26, 2017 7:29:31 GMT
Moderate Republicans
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Post by politicidal on Mar 1, 2017 23:54:02 GMT
....The DINOSAUR!!!
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Post by captainchrisredfield on Mar 5, 2017 19:38:33 GMT
Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Post by camimac on Mar 5, 2017 19:49:08 GMT
The dodo bird.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2017 5:53:00 GMT
Pegasus
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Post by salicemcd on Mar 19, 2017 9:08:12 GMT
My thanks, as well! How very sad that the only remaining Northern white rhinos need to be protected by armed guards. Do you happen to know if the weekly newsletter - info on it was at the end of this article - is free, please? (I searched all over the website for an answer/means of contacting the BBC with this question, to no avail.) Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 9:11:19 GMT
The Intellectual
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Post by Jillian on Mar 19, 2017 9:12:30 GMT
People who are kind, wise and sensible.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2017 9:14:50 GMT
The Untroll
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Post by Nostalgias4Geeks🌈 on Mar 21, 2017 7:44:38 GMT
The intelligent conservative.
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Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Apr 4, 2017 23:56:12 GMT
Morris Marinas and Saiyans are both nearly extinct, and that's a real shame.
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Post by CoyoteGraves on Apr 4, 2017 23:59:55 GMT
Quagga
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Post by socalboy83 on Apr 22, 2017 8:28:42 GMT
Pleasiosaur (Unless you believe the Loch Ness theories)
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Post by theauxphou on May 3, 2017 9:44:04 GMT
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Post by xystophoros on May 6, 2017 14:49:15 GMT
Simple enough question. My favourite is the Saber-toothed cat. How about you? I would really love to see a saber-toothed cat and see how closely it resembles modern cats, big and small. It would be fascinating to watch it move, hunt, groom itself -- all the activities we relate with cats. I'd also love to see those huge birds which were quasi-dinosaurs. Imagine a 12-foot carnivorous bird running at you full steam, ready to use its sharp beak to tear you in half. Hominids would be fascinating, from Neanderthals to Homo erectus and Homo heidelbergensis and everything in between. On the one hand, I think it would be incredible to study them -- and on the other hand, part of me would want to take them for an 80 mph drive in a Tesla while blasting obnoxious music like dubstep, and watch their heads explode. Or take them up 10,000 feet in a plane and see what happens lol. Mostly, though, I hope we hold on to what we have. There are only some 4,000 wild tigers left in the entire world, elephant populations have been whittled down by 90%, and orangutans are on the verge of extinction because they have almost no habitat left. And all three of those are our fault: - Idiots kill tigers because they believe in "traditional Chinese medicine," and think ingesting elixirs with powdered tiger bones will make them mighty, or eating tiger penis will make them virile. Thus, poachers provide.
- Other idiots, also mostly Chinese, fuel the elephant poaching industry because elephant ivory has become a status symbol among the newly monied in China, one of the preferred ways for idiots to show off their wealth.
- Finally, do you know how you get an orangutan baby? You pay $45,000 to a poacher who shoots or hacks to death an orangutan mom in order to steal the terrified and traumatized baby from her desperate, dying arms. It's fucking brutal. Those babies are then brought into the homes of extremely wealthy humans, usually the bored wives of Russian oligarchs or Chinese businessmen. Orangutan babies will stay with their moms for at least 8 years in the wild, but as human pets they're usually chained by the neck and dressed up with accessories, like a doll, from the time they're just a few weeks old.
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Post by Seeker on May 14, 2017 3:54:31 GMT
My favorite definitely the Tasmanian Tiger ( Thylacine ) . Thanks Wolf-Swordsman for your subject post I don't have only one favorite, but I was going to say Thylacine, so I second that. I had a trippy dream that I was keeping a "pet" Thylacine, but didn't have a proper area for him. In real life (and in the dream), I was living in a 135-year-old Victorian mansion (now more like 142 years old, but I no longer live there) that had long been converted into apartment units, and there was a wrap-around porch (again, in real life and the dream), so I sectioned off a portion near my unit, and "my" Thylacine was impatiently pacing back and forth. Hungry, no doubt.
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Post by mszanadu on May 14, 2017 16:18:10 GMT
My favorite definitely the Tasmanian Tiger ( Thylacine ) . Thanks Wolf-Swordsman for your subject post I don't have only one favorite, but I was going to say Thylacine, so I second that. I had a trippy dream that I was keeping a "pet" Thylacine, but didn't have a proper area for him. In real life (and in the dream), I was living in a 135-year-old Victorian mansion (now more like 142 years old, but I no longer live there) that had long been converted into apartment units, and there was a wrap-around porch (again, in real life and the dream), so I sectioned off a portion near my unit, and "my" Thylacine was impatiently pacing back and forth. Hungry, no doubt. That actually seems like a wonderful dream / possible vision there . Thanks so much The Seeker for sharing your unique experience with us here also . I agree with you here too there are a lot of extinct animals that I really liked too and wished that were not gone either ( I guess it's just not meant to be here ) .
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