[QUOTE=Averice;36076955]What if they learn to open doors, we are fucked.[/QUOTE]
My cousin had a large snake that learned how to open doors. It has already happened.
[QUOTE=Recurracy;36076820]Pretty sure all snakes have remains of redundancy legs, just like humans have remains of a tail. Now if a human would mutate to get a tail, that'd be pretty kickass.
Or just weird as hell...[/QUOTE]
There are several documented cases of humans with tails, they look kinda pig like.
A snake with an arm?
That's a real slap in the face for all those people who deny Evolution :v:
Wow that's pretty awesome! Now we just have to wait another thousand years...
Great, now all snakes and lizards will evolve into komodo dragons
Just how i wanted to fucking die, painfully and eaten whole by a giant goddam lizard/snake
Oh good, now The Asylum and the Sci-Fi channel have more ideas for films.
[QUOTE=valkery;36076613]I can't blame her for flipping out and killing that snake, because in all honesty, I would too.
It's a shame that she did, because it [I]would[/I] be interesting to see how this could have affected snake mutations, but too little to late.[/QUOTE]
Sounds braver than me, i'd freak the fuck out and scream like an opera singer
[url]http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread501822/pg1[/url]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/bcea2ce916a7.jpg[/img]
It's just food.
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Trumple;36077278]Holy shit
Usually mutations like this are disadvantageous but the damn thing was using it to claw itself along a wall! That's like a spider crossed with a snake! Amazing how it was actually using it and it functioned correctly[/QUOTE]
Only if you take an old-woman-who-just-woke-up's word for it.
If its not a fake and if there is intact DNA materiel then we can only hope that there maybe a clone soon.
of course I had to hit rock bottom of the thread.
Reposting.
[url]http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread501822/pg1[/url]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/bcea2ce916a7.jpg[/img]
It's just food.
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Trumple;36077278]Holy shit
Usually mutations like this are disadvantageous but the damn thing was using it to claw itself along a wall! That's like a spider crossed with a snake! Amazing how it was actually using it and it functioned correctly[/QUOTE]
Only if you take an old-woman-who-just-woke-up's word for it.
Couple thousand years from now and the fabled Chinese Dragons are reality.
[QUOTE=Dominicus;36077281]Or there's a proud and brave father lizard walking around somewhere.[/QUOTE]
And now he is gonna take revenge on humans for killing his offspring.
[QUOTE=dgg;36077993][url]http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread501822/pg1[/url]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/bcea2ce916a7.jpg[/img]
It's just food.
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
Only if you take an old-woman-who-just-woke-up's word for it.[/QUOTE]
I have to say on first thought I thought it was something inside the snake
I want to believe :(
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
Then again wouldn't the "snake expert" have realized immediately if it was?
[QUOTE=Milkdairy;36076659]It is pretty curious though, and I wonder that if it reproduced the further down offspring could maybe gain legs?[/QUOTE]
So a lizard then?
Don't let those snakes evolve! We have enough problems with slithering creatures. The last thing we need is to have snakes with legs
[QUOTE=BCell;36078682]Don't let those snakes evolve! We have enough problems with slithering creatures. The last thing we need is to have snakes with legs[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't they be slightly longer lizards?
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sjwlxQ_6LI&list=UUX6b17PVsYBQ0ip5gyeme-Q&index=1&feature=plcp[/media]
This sort of thing happens semi-frequently, actually. It's explained in this video and mentioned specifically around 9:20.
[QUOTE=Derp Y. Mail;36076602]They're evolving![/QUOTE]
why rate him dumb, this is exactly what evolution is if its true
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=dgg;36078243]of course I had to hit rock bottom of the thread.
Reposting.
[URL]http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread501822/pg1[/URL]
[IMG]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/bcea2ce916a7.jpg[/IMG]
It's just food.
[editline]24th May 2012[/editline]
Only if you take an old-woman-who-just-woke-up's word for it.[/QUOTE]
not food, food wouldn't protrude through the skin like that at all
[QUOTE=viperfan7;36079230]Not food, food wouldn't protrude through the skin like that at all[/QUOTE]
Yes it's food. Look at it's body and how it bulges.
An ancient gene somehow found it's way through, just like the wolf man.
[QUOTE=Trumple;36078307]Then again wouldn't the "snake expert" have realized immediately if it was?[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't the "snake expert" have reported something during these 3 years?
There is also this thing about snakes supposedly having had arms and legs during earlier stages of evolution and how it could just be a leftover from the good old days that snuck in.
[QUOTE=Trumple;36077278] That's like a spider crossed with a snake![/QUOTE]
Jesus christ fucking no god that would be fucking horrifying.
First thing I thought of when I read the title
[img]http://i.imgur.com/nPAtx.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=dgg;36079424]Yes it's food. Look at it's body and how it bulges.[/QUOTE]
as I said before, the leg of a lizard would not protrude outwards like that unless it had actually pierced the skin, and since the leg has the same pattern and colourings as the rest of the snake, it obviously has not pierced the skin, yes it looks like it has eaten something, but that something would not pierce the skin, as the legs of a lizard would be forced to lay along the side of its body while in the digestive system of a snake
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not saying that its part of the snake though, just saying its defiantly nothing edible to the snake, and it wouldn't have any use in an arm like that
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also, if your going to use a source for it being fake, don't use an opinion piece from a conspiracy theory site
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look what I found on it
[URL]http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread566601/pg1[/URL]
Here's a bigger picture:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/5NaDN.jpg[/IMG]
If you have studied high school biology, you know that a sudden mutation that grants you a fully functioning limb with nails and all that allows you to climb walls is not possible. It just doesn't work that way. (At least I don't think so. Hm it may have had dormant genes from a period when they had legs or something. )
And then we have this problem that it was reported in year 2009, but nothing seemed to happen.
Dragons, i tell ye!
[QUOTE=Swebonny;36080460]Here's a bigger picture:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/5NaDN.jpg[/IMG]
If you have studied high school biology, you know that a sudden mutation that grants you a fully functioning limb with nails and all that allows you to climb walls is not possible. It just doesn't work that way. (At least I don't think so. Hm it may have had dormant genes from a period when they had legs or something. )
And then we have this problem that it was reported in year 2009, but nothing seemed to happen.[/QUOTE]
I think it was a good point from that site I linked to that when the snake does what a snake does, moving back and forth with it's body the arm that would waiver around could easily be misinterpreted as actually being used to crawl with.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;36080460]Here's a bigger picture:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/5NaDN.jpg[/IMG]
If you have studied high school biology, you know that a sudden mutation that grants you a fully functioning limb with nails and all that allows you to climb walls is not possible. It just doesn't work that way. (At least I don't think so. Hm it may have had dormant genes from a period when they had legs or something. )
And then we have this problem that it was reported in year 2009, but nothing seemed to happen.[/QUOTE]
Perhaps because it's not a mutation that causes it to grow, it's a mutation that removes the gene that causes it to not grow.
[img]http://images.ninemsn.com.au/resizer.aspx?url=http://news.ninemsn.com.au/img/2009/world/1609_snake_sp.jpg&width=310[/img]
[B]HAS SCIENCE GONE TO FAR?[/B]
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