It never ceases to amaze me that even in this day and age, we are still finding new species around the world.
Even more amazing is the fact that they are are not just microbes or the like, but ruddy great mammals, lizards and insects.
I don't think we'll ever fully explore this planet.
And who knows what else there is to discover ?
I wouldn't be surprised if one or more species, when parts of them are extracted for drugs, prove to be a cure for some of the big diseases...
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Check the spider on the 4th one too: http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...6jager_cr2.jpg
And what kind of web design is it when I have to do View Source to get the direct link to the 4th picture? They even added tooltips when you hover over the picture number, but there's no way to bookmark it.
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Or that snake fiddler, Austin Stevens is nearby.Originally posted by zeitghostAnd not in a good way...
I suspect it's just been asked to describe only the good things about its mother...
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I was in the Mekong. Apart from Charlie, the biggest danger was the snake wine.
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I'm sure it would make a great pet. Do you think it likes children?Originally posted by Clippy View Post
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