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  • OwlHoot
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    Doesn't sound too weird - Isn't that more or less how jellyfish larvae start out?

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Ah, I read that as a 'soft-bodied s**t animal'

    How do they know they were animals and not plants?

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  • administrator
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    Nice find

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  • d000hg
    started a topic CUK Meets El Reg

    CUK Meets El Reg

    Ancient tulip-like stomach-onna-stick creatures found in Rockies
    Waving anus-tipped filter flowers covered Cambrian sea bottom

    Fossil-boffins probing into the remains of a soft-bodied tulip animal that lived in the Rockies 500 million years ago have just published a paper revealing the secrets of the weird creature.
    Ancient tulip-like stomach-onna-stick creatures found in Rockies ? The Register

    It's like some weird CUK/Centerpars/Mumsnet/register mash-up...
    Last edited by d000hg; 20 January 2012, 15:22.

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