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they say it's not a croc or an gator, but it's gotta be one of them, I mean look at the tail there
they say it's not a croc or an gator, but it's gotta be one of them, I mean look at the tail there
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That is really interesting, a new species of animal?
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He is a fellow creature with whom the earth must be shared...
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They must be outshouted, out financed, and out voted.
Their narrow and biased attitude must be outweighed by an attitude based on an understanding of natural processes.
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He is a fellow creature with whom the earth must be shared...
If the wolf is to survive, the wolf haters must be outnumbered.
They must be outshouted, out financed, and out voted.
Their narrow and biased attitude must be outweighed by an attitude based on an understanding of natural processes.
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The only thing I can think of is maybe a mutant porpoise. I don't really see much of a pelvis or limbs, so that suggests aquatic. If it has hair it has to be a mammal. The skull looks pretty delphine to me. The only problem is obviously, is that cetaceans usually do not have hair as adults, but when they are born, they do actually have a few whiskers. Maybe a baby toothed whale with hypertrichosis?
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I seen that already, it's old news. The press probably wanted to share it from their archives to the public to give a new hype about it.
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Thats what they were saying in the comments below the pictures and it does look like a whale skeleton. The fur or hair, I dunno. Could be they just thought it was fur or hair.Aki wrote:I remember this.
I believe it was some sort of badly decomposed dolphin/whale thing.
Though its still pretty cool to see a whale skeleton....cant say I ever did before. Strange to see something without legs.
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Eh just throwing this out. Could be a baby Tylosaurus. I believe that's the supercroc Black Claw was talking about, and like Pariah said, baby marine mammals have fur so it might make sense if it was a baby Tylosaurus, however that would also make sense if it was a marine mammal, but its related to modern day snakes, and Monitors. It's probably just a large croc or something, and the fur or hair or whatever could quite possibly be from something else especially if they are basing that diagnosis just on the pics.
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Not a Dolphin, no; but a Whale...
Since dolphins and whales are all Cetacians, that means that the blue whale (the largest living thein, ever!) and Flipper are cousins.
And they are ALL descended from bear-like creatures that went back to the ocean from the land.
Since dolphins and whales are all Cetacians, that means that the blue whale (the largest living thein, ever!) and Flipper are cousins.
And they are ALL descended from bear-like creatures that went back to the ocean from the land.
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