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ORIGIN OF BIRDS AND MAMMALS
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for velociraptor in alt.philosophy
Author: Hamady
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:25
... the very few that evolutionists still defend. Archæopteryx, the so-called ancestor of modern birds according to evolutionists, lived approximately 150 million years ago. The theory holds that some small dinosaurs, such as Velociraptors or Dromeosaurs, evolved by acquiring wings and then starting to fly. Thus, Archæopteryx is assumed to be a transitional form that branched off from its dinosaur ancestors and started to fly for the first ...
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¡¡¡ FALSIFICADO !!! es el Chalado Comepollos ¡¡¡ FALSIFICADO !!! es el Chalado Comepollos
Group: es.charla.educacion.ciencia · Group Profile · Search for velociraptor in es.charla.educacion.ciencia
Author: Sozudo El Creacionista
Date: Jul 27, 2008 07:11
...del Archaeopteryx El archaeopteryx, supuesto antepasado de las aves modernas según los evolucionistas, vivió hace aproximadamente 150 millones de años. La teoría defiende que algunos pequeños dinosaurios, como los Velociraptors o Dromaeosaurios, evolucionaron adquiriendo alas y luego empezando a volar. Así, pues, se supone que el archaeopteryx es una forma de transición que se separó de sus antepasados dinosaurios y empezó a ...
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¿POR QUÉ LA IDEA DE QUE LOS DINOSAURIOS EVOLUCIONARON EN AVES ES UN MITO SIN BASE CIENTÍFICA?
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Author: Suzudo
Date: Jul 27, 2008 07:02
...engaño del Archaeopteryx El archaeopteryx, supuesto antepasado de las aves modernas según los evolucionistas, vivió hace aproximadamente 150 millones de años. La teoría defiende que algunos pequeños dinosaurios, como los Velociraptors o Dromaeosaurios, evolucionaron adquiriendo alas y luego empezando a volar. Así, pues, se supone que el archaeopteryx es una forma de transición que se separó de sus antepasados dinosaurios y empezó a volar ...
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Re: Video Chat Scientologist
Group: free.it.religioni.scientology · Group Profile · Search for velociraptor in free.it.religioni.scientology
Author: Leonardo Serni
Date: Jun 29, 2008 15:09
... la conduzione; stessa cosa se hai le mani sudate. Dopo un mesetto a spalare carbone nel Sulcis (o altro mestiere affine), hai sufficienti calli sulle mani, e sei abbastanza abbrutito che, anche se ti compare davanti un velociraptor incazzurrito, un po' non hai piu' reazioni, un po' le mani ti sono diventate isolanti - e la lancetta non si sposta piu' tanto. Cosi' funzionerebbe un ohmmetro (o anche un micro-voltmetro, per motivi ...
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Re: Nuevo fosil ....... reorganizacion de prejuicios
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Author: Andres E. Hernando
Date: May 15, 2008 07:41
... a la evolución (como que ésta no prohíbe el retorno y reestudio de intentos fracasados). Solo espero que no nos vuelvan a mentir con lo de que el Archaeopteryx descendía de los Bambiraptor y los Velociraptor que resulta que vivieron después que el. En 75 millones de años más, si alguien encontrara tu fósil y se equivocara en datarlo podría deducir que algunos tipos de mono primitivo descienden del hombre y no ...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie
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Author: RobertVA
Date: Jan 13, 2008 16:06
...on other worlds proceeds similarly to Earth, then intelligent amphibians (e.g. frogs) or reptiles (e.g. Velociraptors) are more likely to be the dominant species than ape-like hominids such as humans. Because those classes...> gone and we're here instead. The dinosaur species Troodon, with similar body shape as Velociraptor, actually had opposable thumbs, so it could have learned to use tools if given more time to evolve....
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie
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Author: Wouter Valentijn
Date: Jan 13, 2008 08:16
... other worlds proceeds similarly to Earth, then intelligent amphibians (e.g. frogs) or reptiles (e.g. Velociraptors) are more likely to be the dominant species than ape-like hominids such as humans. Because those ... dinosaurs are gone and we're here instead. The dinosaur species Troodon, with similar body shape as Velociraptor, actually had opposable thumbs, so it could have learned to use tools if given more time to evolve...
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie
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Author: Wouter Valentijn
Date: Jan 13, 2008 08:12
... on other worlds proceeds similarly to Earth, then intelligent amphibians (e.g. frogs) or reptiles (e.g. Velociraptors) are more likely to be the dominant species than ape-like hominids such as humans. Because those classes ... are gone and we're here instead. The dinosaur species Troodon, with similar body shape as Velociraptor, actually had opposable thumbs, so it could have learned to use tools if given more time to evolve....
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Re: *SPOILER*: The Big E in Trek XI Movie
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Author: Steven L.
Date: Jan 13, 2008 07:31
...on other worlds proceeds similarly to Earth, then intelligent amphibians (e.g. frogs) or reptiles (e.g. Velociraptors) are more likely to be the dominant species than ape-like hominids such as humans. Because those classes... dinosaurs are gone and we're here instead. The dinosaur species Troodon, with similar body shape as Velociraptor, actually had opposable thumbs, so it could have learned to use tools if given more time to evolve...
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Re: [FLUFF] New Year's Challenge
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Author: Phillip Thorne
Date: Jan 11, 2007 19:18
... of radio signals -- the two robots put their game into abeyance to greet their co-worker. Isaka Minagata. One hundred eighty centimeters tall, with the body of a fashion model and the combat reflexes of a velociraptor. Luxurious waist-length black hair, square-cut across her forehead, trailed as far behind her as her heaving bosom advanced ahead. She was perfectly primped as always, even after the most grueling of missions for the ...
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