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Old November 23rd 05, 02:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What my Florida Meteorite Tells

Had it not been picked up by a human hand it could have stayed in that
sand pit forever. The hand that help enlarged the human brain. Still the
Florida meteorite gives evidence that it is the creator of walking
intelligent mammals. Reason is if not for the Texas size
asteroid wiping out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, mammal life
would not have gained much of a foothold,and it is very unlikely that
dinosaurs would have evolved intelligence.Reality is of all the millions
of different animals only one is intelligent. Well Thanksgiving is
tomorrow,and best to keep in mind the turkey is the modern day first
cousins to a two leg dinosaur. Moby wants to add when humankind lived
right on the shore after coming out of the sea they were lucky to have
all those clams (easy to find and eat) Moby evolved from such lowly
life . He is a mollusk,and proud to say the octopus is the smartest
animal in the ocean. He gets extra Ipswish clams tomorrow,and we both
wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Moby+Bert

 




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