What's that lurking the night shrouded underbrush,...? A feral dingo? A rabid wallabee? No,<gasp>! It's a demon duck of doom! <scream!> :eek:
Killer Roos? :confused: My world is turned upside down! :p
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What's that lurking the night shrouded underbrush,...? A feral dingo? A rabid wallabee? No,<gasp>! It's a demon duck of doom! <scream!> :eek:
Killer Roos? :confused: My world is turned upside down! :p
The Duck of Death! (Unforgiven)
But The Duck of Death was English Bob, not Aussie Bob.Quote:
Originally Posted by Platypus
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The Duck of Death
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And prone to misrepresenting himself... :)Quote:
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BBC: Australian 'Nessie' fossils found
"They were carnivorous, feeding on fish and squid."
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We're a savage bunch down here... :)
I thought we'd killed those beasties off! Time to call in the Tactical Hit Squid,... er... Squad. Yeah, that's it, the Tactical Hit Squid Squad! :guns:Quote:
Originally Posted by houseisland
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BBC: 'Monster' fossil find in Arctic
The discovery of a gigantic pliosaur, nicknamed The Monster, was one of the most remarkable discoveries of the expedition.
Its skeleton has dinner-plate-sized neck vertebrae, and the lower jaw has teeth as big as bananas.
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Perhaps this thread should be renamed "Interesting Dead Dinosaur of the day" :D
Well...... there is no particular reason that this thread should stay on topic any more than others do. And even if its topic wanders, its fundamental theme and vague inscrutable purpose remain constant, well maybe.
:p
But in keeping with your suggestion... I nominate Barney:
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Oh but wait.... he's not interesting. And unfortunately he's not dead.
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BeeBeeC: Scientists have identified the oldest known bee
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Last night's SouthPark cleared the whole evolution thing up for me. Humans are the result of 5 mutant monkeys having anal sex with a frog-squirrel. Oh, and God is a Flying Spaghetti Monster. What did impress me is that they had Richard Dawkins in the episode, or rather a representation of Richard Dawkins. His "Selfish Gene" helped me get a better handle on the whole evolution concept. :rolleyes:
I thought he's a slightly lumpy little green buddhist who lets the Mormons have heaven while everybody else gets on with whatever else there is to be done... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by El_Squid
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BBC: Nuts and Berries
"On a rocky ledge, there is a pair of small theropods - young T. rexes we're told. And near to them ('hold onto your hat,' says Ken, anticipating our disbelief) there are two human children playing by a stream.
Most geologists would say humans and dinosaurs were separated by more than 60 million years.
And those dinosaurs have very sharp teeth!
'So do bears', says Ken. 'But they eat nuts and berries! Remember, before the sin of Adam, the world was perfect. All creatures were vegetarian.' One of the dinosaurs lets out a rather contradictory roar."
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Heh, Ken is an interesting fellow. Like a lot of Australians, I've met him on several occasions. He's an extreme personality, very forceful and I never warmed to his tendency to imply that you'd have to be an idiot not to agree with his point of view. (Rather like some of the reactions you get in a discussion about whether a plane can take off from a conveyor belt running backwards... :) )