Rolluplostinspace wrote:
I laid awake one night years ago imagining wasps that had grown to three foot long because of genetic engineering.
Imagine them hanging outside your kitchen window.
Nucks wrote:Anyone seeing these memes about tilapia fish on Facebook a lot recently?
I always go to snopes to check on stuff like that, sure enough it’s mostly bullshit.
Keyser wrote:A more detailed article on those remarkably preserved frogs.
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/scien ... l-forests/
Other amber wonders.
https://www.livescience.com/62823-tick- ... amber.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 180969331/
Punk wrote:Keyser wrote:A more detailed article on those remarkably preserved frogs.
https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/scien ... l-forests/
Other amber wonders.
https://www.livescience.com/62823-tick- ... amber.html
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science- ... 180969331/
I went to Minsk a while back and there were so many opal sellers there, some had these ancient flies in them. I was quite surprised as I didn't think that Belarus had much clay stone in the region.
Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
A day trip to Glasgow has the same effect.
Punk wrote:Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
A day trip to Glasgow has the same effect.
I did that in January. The red Tardis was
Punk wrote:Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
A day trip to Glasgow has the same effect.
I did that in January. The red Tardis was
Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
A day trip to Glasgow has the same effect.
Keyser wrote:Nucks wrote:Keyser wrote:
I find amber fascinating - it is the nearest thing to time travel we will ever have.
A day trip to Glasgow has the same effect.
I live in Hull - it's like the Jurassic here.
But at least we have Ronnie Pickering.
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