Not much more to say about that.
-- Badtux the Evil-scryin' Penguin
In a time of chimpanzees, I was a penguin.
The religious right is motivated by the suspicion that someone, somewhere,
is having fun -- and that this must be stopped.
Not much more to say about that.
-- Badtux the Evil-scryin' Penguin
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Too bad Neanderthals are extinct and Repiglickins aren't.
ReplyDeleteA bit off topic, but this jumped out at me: One skeleton and casts of the others at the Smithsonian Institution are all that is left of the findings, the originals having been dispersed in Iraq.
ReplyDeleteOne thing that creationists always claim is that there is no fossil evidence of intermediate species. (I think Richard Dawkins' new book addresses this issue. But one reason there is a paucity of such evidence is that it's dispersed in Iraq.