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On 14-12-2011 14:24, Invisible wrote:
> Apparently I am easily amused...
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenopus
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> Good luck figuring out what you're going to see /before/ you click on
> that. ;-)
i was expecting frogs, and guess what: it was frogs.
two reasons why i might know:
1) in a game of stringing animals together it is the only answer to
'lynx', which is in itself, afaik, it's only precursor
2) i did a bit of developmental biology. also one of my coworkers is
specialized in reptiles and amphibians, i think he might have a few
hearts of these animals.
--
tip: do not run in an unknown place when it is too dark to see the floor.
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On 15/12/2011 05:06 PM, andrel wrote:
> On 14-12-2011 14:24, Invisible wrote:
>> Apparently I am easily amused...
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>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenopus
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>> Good luck figuring out what you're going to see /before/ you click on
>> that. ;-)
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> i was expecting frogs, and guess what: it was frogs.
I guess it's because I didn't study classical languages. To me, Xeno-pus
sounds like some kind of superhero or something... ;-)
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