• Spectacular new species discovered in New Guinea
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[QUOTE=abcpea2;30758596]wow a frog[/QUOTE] :frog:
[QUOTE=counterpo0;30747977]Or under the ocean.[/QUOTE] [img]http://lair2000.net/Mermaids_Retreat/Research/kraken.jpg[/img]
I smiled at "river shark."
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;30747954]I love how we're still finding new species on our planet. Makes you wonder what else lurks in the uninhabited regions.[/QUOTE] or how many unknown species we killed due to pollution.
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/frogfang2.jpg[/img]
[img]http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/OAgsJJIDrkWzAG9G71kogQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9aW5zZXQ7aD0zNDM7cT04NTt3PTUxMg--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_GB/News/AFP/photo_1309155381670-2-0.jpg[/img] Another one of the new species, according to the source [editline]30th June 2011[/editline] pretty cool lizard imo
I'd love to have that green toad as a pet :downs:
So many unique things still to be discovered on Earth yet we're already heading to other planets.
[QUOTE='[CWG]RustySpannerz;30748916']Changelog: Added over 1000 new mobs Various bug fixes[/QUOTE] Fuck you, i wanted to make this joke. :frown:
[QUOTE=Vaught;30749168]Probably has means of absorbing proper nutrients from the ground. Probably a hermaphrodite. Small, so it could probably hide itself well. Maybe uses vibrations to get around. Etc. etc.[/QUOTE] Indeed. If it's still alive, it has some mechanism to forgo extinction. Natural Selection is ruthless. The only reason we aren't entirely subject to it is because we evolved beyond our bodies, we have weapons and control over our environment.
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