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Question for everyone:

  • Which 2 of these 3 animals has the most in common?

    A. Allosaurus (lived 165-160 million years ago) - pic. 1
    B. Tyrannosaurus (lived 67-65.5 million years ago) - pic. 2
    C. Duck

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  • A and B science be damned.

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  • T rex and a duck

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  • Hawkifish said...

    A and B science be damned.

    What kind of science?

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  • derHawkeye said...

    What kind of science?

    The bad kind.

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  • Hawkifish said...

    The bad kind.

    Biology? Because that's what you use to answer this...

    How about this one, which 2 of these animals are more closely related than the third?

    A. Kangaroo
    B. Human
    C. Prairie Dog

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  • derHawkeye said...

    Biology? Because that's what you use to answer this...

    How about this one, which 2 of these animals are more closely related than the third?

    A. Kangaroo
    B. Human
    C. Prairie Dog

    A and C BOOOOOOM

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  • FYI Brad's correct, the Tyrannosaurus and a duck are more closely related than the Allosaurus is to either...you know there had to be some sort of cheating involved in that...

    This post was edited by derHawkeye on 3/13/2013 at 9:10 PM

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  • Hawkifish said...

    A and C BOOOOOOM

    #MadfishingerFail

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  • A & B cause they are both reptiles.

    But I'm sure there's some retarded twist a scientist came up with by explaining how one of these prehistoric scaley oversized lizards are more related to the feathery, billed, webbed feet, flying modern day bird.

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  • fuisu said...

    A & B cause they are both reptiles.

    But I'm sure there's some retarded twist a scientist came up with by explaining how one of these prehistoric scaley oversized lizards are more related to the feathery, billed, webbed feet, flying modern day bird.

    Glad you are very accepting of science. As usual we will all continue holding your opinion with the very low esteem that it deserves.

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  • derHawkeye said...

    FYI Brad's correct, the Tyrannosaurus and a duck are more closely related than the Allosaurus is to either...you know there had to be some sort of cheating involved in that...

    No I learned things in my life as well Der, I can't exactly remember why but I remember they are similar somehow

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  • HawkiBrad55 said...

    No I learned things in my life as well Der, I can't exactly remember why but I remember they are similar somehow

    lol I was just screwing with you Brad.

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  • 2 one has me thinking though was gna say kangaroos and humans, but then I thought b and c because of the pouch on the roo.

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  • derHawkeye said...

    Glad you are very accepting of science. As usual we will all continue holding your opinion with the very low esteem that it deserves.

    Look forward to seeing what kewl facts you bring us next semester when you take microbiology.

    You are so smart. I never meet anyone that took biology and remembered absurd things the professor told their students to tell their parents over dinner to have some fun. Wow this was fun. It makes sense (save me the explation which I'm sure you'll murder), wow science is fun. Fun times. Fun fun fun

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  • fuisu said...

    Look forward to seeing what kewl facts you bring us next semester when you take microbiology.

    You are so smart. I never meet anyone that took biology and remembered absurd things the professor told their students to tell their parents over dinner to have some fun. Wow this was fun. It makes sense (save me the explation which I'm sure you'll murder), wow science is fun. Fun times. Fun fun fun

    Awww, you're so cute when you're angry. How does it feel to be on your period 24/7/365? You're ignorance of reality is what's wrong with the US.

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  • fuisu said...

    Look forward to seeing what kewl facts you bring us next semester when you take microbiology.

    You are so smart. I never meet anyone that took biology and remembered absurd things the professor told their students to tell their parents over dinner to have some fun. Wow this was fun. It makes sense (save me the explation which I'm sure you'll murder), wow science is fun. Fun times. Fun fun fun

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOO smart people and science! Who needs that ish anyway? Pass the natty light and crank up the nascar.

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  • HawkiBrad55 said...

    2 one has me thinking though was gna say kangaroos and humans, but then I thought b and c because of the pouch on the roo.

    You're right again, the answer is related to the pouch, kangaroo's are marsupials which means fetus' don't develop inside the parent for very long before being born, therefore they don't develop a placenta like humans and prairie dogs.

    This is actually what a kangaroo looks like when it's born, it then has to attach itself to the nipple of it's parent to continue developing.

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  • derHawkeye said...

    You're right again, the answer is related to the pouch, kangaroo's are marsupials which means fetus' don't develop inside the parent for very long before being born, therefore they don't develop a placenta like humans and prairie dogs.

    This is actually what a kangaroo looks like when it's born, it then has to attach itself to the nipple of it's parent to continue developing.

    Thats kinda kewl I kind of just guessed there though,using what I did know about the animals.....and humanoid

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  • derHawkeye said...

    Awww, you're so cute when you're angry.

    You think Im cute. Kewl. But I don't swing that way, but keep experimenting while in college.

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  • fuisu said...

    You think Im cute. Kewl. But I don't swing that way, but keep experimenting while in college.

    You say no now, but we all know you can't get enough of Papa Der. Why else would you continue responding to things I post with the sole point being to draw a response from me?

    Come on out of the closet kid, everyone here knows you have a hard on for Wolf, CB, and I.

    This post was edited by derHawkeye on 3/13/2013 at 10:10 PM

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  • Hawkifish said...

    Sigh...

    It's safe to say this thread was going fine until post 10. The child is nothing but a troll constantly derailing threads.

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  • derHawkeye said...

    It's safe to say this thread was going fine until post 10. The child is nothing but a troll constantly derailing threads.

    Then why do you repeatedly persist with it? This thing could've ended several posts ago but you each wanted to get the last word.

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  • Hawkifish said...

    Then why do you repeatedly persist with it? This thing could've ended several posts ago but you each wanted to get the last word.

    Have you read my sig?

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