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On 31/07/2013 7:10 PM, MichaelJF wrote:
> Yes, that is true. To close your eyes to a cat is simply to say "I love you" or
> better "I trust you" to the little beast. I'm hosted by three of them...
If you closed your eyes to the last Tom that I had. You would find that
the keys to the fridge were missing and an innocent (smug) look on his
face. ;-)
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Stephen
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On 31-7-2013 20:21, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Lystrosaurus and mostrops are both therapsids, which is the line that evolved
> into mammals. An erect posture would make sense.
Correct. Therapsids they are. Still, if you look at their anatomy,
Therapsids still have their legs sideways although less so than
reptiles. The first to develop truly anatomically /modern/ legs were the
dinosaurs, which contributed to their success.
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> (Therapsids dominated the mid to late Permian. I have heard the Permian called
> the "First Age of Mammals.")
Yes, although I disagree with the latter. Mammals only emerged at the
end of the Triassic. Therapsids have some mammal-like traits but are
certainly not mammals.
Thomas
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