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| Subject: | | Re: Vegetarian spiders wow |
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tonyc
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Mon, Oct 12 2009, 2:33pm
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Thanks for posting that, very strange. I have to wonder why they named it Bagheera kiplingi though.
I mean, naming those three new new slime-mold beetles Agathidium bushi, A. cheneyi and A. rumsfeldi I could understand. |
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| Subject: | | Re: Vegetarian spiders wow |
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Guodzilla
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Mon, Oct 12 2009, 2:49pm
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Just be thankful they were discovered by Democrats. Imagine if a Republican discovered them:
A. obamae?
I dunno. (Skritches head) |
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| Subject: | | Re: Vegetarian spiders wow |
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tonyc
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Mon, Oct 12 2009, 6:02pm
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There's also an A. vaderi, named after the Star Wars character.
But let's not get sidetracked, a vegetarian spider is news indeed. |
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