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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Keyser » Thu Feb 01, 2018 12:19 am

Not the right thread but still.

Few people who watch the film know that Marcus was one of the greatest men of all time.

Read 'Meditations' folks - which the poor bastard wrote in tents between battles whilst trying to shore up his empire.

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Re: Cenobite's science and nature thread.

Postby Keyser » Sun Feb 04, 2018 9:43 pm

Canary wrote:Ya, looks interesting, Keys. And I can just about get my tongue round the name.
Without sounding as if I'm cursing or sneezing. :ooer:


:mrgreen:

The clash of the serpent titans.

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/201 ... photo-spd/

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The deepest dwelling vertebrates on earth - Snailfish.

https://www.earthtouchnews.com/oceans/d ... -delicate/

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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Keyser » Mon Feb 05, 2018 11:55 pm

What allowed sauropods to become so very massive and what stopped them from becoming even more titanic?

The discussion in the comments section is excellent. :thumbsup:

https://svpow.com/2018/01/12/what-allow ... ny-bigger/
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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Nucks » Sat Feb 10, 2018 8:47 am

I like looking up creatures that are both fascinating and repulsive. :gigglesnshit:

The Japanese Spider Crab

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:thud:
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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Keyser » Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:10 am

Nucks wrote:I like looking up creatures that are both fascinating and repulsive. :gigglesnshit:

The Japanese Spider Crab

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:thud:


I think they are awesome and every animal is beautiful in it's own way - no one is sure of the maximum size of those buggers either. The closest in terms of weight is the Tasmanian giant crab (Pseudocarcinus gigas), these are rather small specimens at less than half of the maximum weight - but put your finger in their claws Nucks - I dare you! :gigglesnshit: :wink:

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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Nucks » Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:17 am

Mmmm, wheres the melted butter? :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Keyser » Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:19 am

Nucks wrote:Mmmm, wheres the melted butter? :gigglesnshit:


Sadist! :snooty:
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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Nucks » Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:24 am

Keyser wrote:
Nucks wrote:Mmmm, wheres the melted butter? :gigglesnshit:


Sadist! :snooty:


I prefer carnivore, thank you. :mrgreen:
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Re: Keyser's Science And Nature Thread.

Postby Trapper John » Sat Feb 10, 2018 10:27 am

Keyser wrote:
Nucks wrote:I like looking up creatures that are both fascinating and repulsive. :gigglesnshit:

The Japanese Spider Crab

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:thud:


I think they are awesome and every animal is beautiful in it's own way - no one is sure of the maximum size of those buggers either. The closest in terms of weight is the Tasmanian giant crab (Pseudocarcinus gigas), these are rather small specimens at less than half of the maximum weight - but put your finger in their claws Nucks - I dare you! :gigglesnshit: :wink:

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I like dressed crab but hey, imagine dressing them? ...... you'd never get their fucking socks on for a start.
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