The BibleWhether the chinese did it or not I am unaware, but there have certainly been a lot of fictional stories published over the centuries, so I can not be sure this aint one!???
The BibleWhether the chinese did it or not I am unaware, but there have certainly been a lot of fictional stories published over the centuries, so I can not be sure this aint one!???
Im still waiting for some more info from the South pole its going to be good its a whole continent bigger than Australia thats been covered in ice for god knows how long something must have lived there once
Even if its a blob of snot something lived there it will be cold snot but still snot![]()
In fact we know from the Antarctic fossil record that the whole of Antarctica was once attached to Australia and South America. The three land masses made up a significant portion of the Southern supercontinent Gondwana and at that time it was more temperate so had significant reptile, bird and early mammal species. However it seems that the placentals evolved after gondwana split from Africa.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
And an awful lot of earth's life history can be read here:
Palaeos
It is an extraordinary site written often with a tongue firmly planted in the cheek but also very detailed and technical.
A quote:
The Purpose of Life
Frankly, we're less worried about being wrong than about missing the show completely. The discussions on this site are of quite variable quality, format, accuracy, and style. We're not worried by that, either. As this site has developed, we've learned that the paleo web is dominated by two groups: educators and academic scientists. The educators tend to want everything boiled down to colorful, but tasteless and insubstantial uniformity. The academic scientists tend to be paralyzed by detail. We aim to steer a middle course, avoiding neither the difficult and technical problems, nor the uncertainty inherent in saying anything meaningful about deep time. Truthfully, we scarcely steer at all, but proceed from subject to subject in the manner of a bumper car ride or a destruction derby. We have no overriding mission to educate or provide definitive guidance. Rather, our's is a more self-indulgent attempt to explore the world and to pick up rocks just to see what's under them.
Then again, maybe that is the purpose of life.
Life on Earth
Mahn England
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