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Friday, June 24, 2011. The Razorback Dolphin is a descendant of the Common Bottlenose Dolphi. N ( Tursiops truncatus. Which has converged upon 'River Dolphins'. This isn't as unlikely as might be supposed as T. truncatus. Is not just pelagic, but also occurs in bays, estuaries, and the lower reaches of rivers (Reeves et al. 2002); individuals even live in the Rio de Ais. Stolen and Barlow 2003. Ancestor, although I suspect these would be too neat and tidy for evolution. The individual probably got its ap...

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Friday, June 24, 2011. The Razorback Dolphin is a descendant of the Common Bottlenose Dolphi. N ( Tursiops truncatus. Which has converged upon 'River Dolphins'. This isn't as unlikely as might be supposed as T. truncatus. Is not just pelagic, but also occurs in bays, estuaries, and the lower reaches of rivers (Reeves et al. 2002); individuals even live in the Rio de Ais. Stolen and Barlow 2003. Ancestor, although I suspect these would be too neat and tidy for evolution. The individual probably got its ap...

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Friday, June 24, 2011. The Razorback Dolphin is a descendant of the Common Bottlenose Dolphi. N ( Tursiops truncatus. Which has converged upon 'River Dolphins'. This isn't as unlikely as might be supposed as T. truncatus. Is not just pelagic, but also occurs in bays, estuaries, and the lower reaches of rivers (Reeves et al. 2002); individuals even live in the Rio de Ais. Stolen and Barlow 2003. Ancestor, although I suspect these would be too neat and tidy for evolution. The individual probably got its ap...

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. The specific name ' monstrosus. Is well deserved for Gamerachelys. 18 m tall human with 0.85 m female, 1.30 m male, and 1.82 m male - all measurements in Strait Carapace Length. While the Great Snapper overlaps in size with the Anthropocene Alligator Snapping Turtle, Macrochelys temminckii. It is a direct descendant of the smaller Common Snapping Turtle, Chelydra serpentina. Even larger turtles existed in the past. Stupendemys geographicus. A sidenecked turtle from the Late Miocen...

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Ais: Survivors of the Sixth Extinction: That is not dead which can eternal lie...

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. That is not dead which can eternal lie. Ais is far from dead, just quiet. It turns out that keeping up a steady stream of very in-depth articles can't easily co-exist with other obligations, but it doesn't mean further conceptualization has ceased. To clarify, we're going to be re-tooling this blog into a catalogue of our concept art. There's no guarantee that the contents of this blog will closely resemble the (hopefully! Labels: Corvidae (crows and cousins). Is mysteriously...

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Ais: Survivors of the Sixth Extinction: February 2011

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. That is not dead which can eternal lie. Ais is far from dead, just quiet. It turns out that keeping up a steady stream of very in-depth articles can't easily co-exist with other obligations, but it doesn't mean further conceptualization has ceased. To clarify, we're going to be re-tooling this blog into a catalogue of our concept art. There's no guarantee that the contents of this blog will closely resemble the (hopefully! Links to this post. Emydidae (pond marsh box turtles).

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Ais: Survivors of the Sixth Extinction: Razorback Dolphin

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Friday, June 24, 2011. The Razorback Dolphin is a descendant of the Common Bottlenose Dolphi. N ( Tursiops truncatus. Which has converged upon 'River Dolphins'. This isn't as unlikely as might be supposed as T. truncatus. Is not just pelagic, but also occurs in bays, estuaries, and the lower reaches of rivers (Reeves et al. 2002); individuals even live in the Rio de Ais. Stolen and Barlow 2003. Ancestor, although I suspect these would be too neat and tidy for evolution. The individual probably got its ap...

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