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In findings released Tuesday, scientists announced that they have discovered twenty-seven previously unknown species of spiders, centipedes, and other animals in the caves beneath the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in the Sierra Nevada.
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This finding means that the government has to worry about other cannabinoid systems roaming the world.
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
id just like to take a moment to thank the 27 new species recently discovered :thumbsup:
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Good job, Euphoric. I'm glad someone welcomed them into this cruel world.
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beach im going to kings canyon on sat.im gonna go exploring.i wonder what else is out there.perhaps some visciously horny cabbits
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
Heres more species recently discovered in indonesia..birds, 20+ frog species, ect,
http://articles.news.aol.com/news/ar...07075509990054
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
man on my camp out i didnt see no new species
i didnt see shit but a three legged coyote
and a lady with one eyebrow and one eye and one leg.
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
That wasn't a three-legged coyote, that was a Friendowl. Congratulations for finding a new species!
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
Damn I knew the garden of eden would be found 1 day, I wonder who will eat first of the tree of knowledge when they find it?
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Probably, the Mussels and Clams.
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
Even worse BACTERIA ''the least in the kingdom is the greatest''
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Too bad 147 species of plants and animals die every day thanks to humans. We are killing off the planet's population exponentially quicker then the last great extinction 65 million years ago.
Here's my source.
http://anthropik.com/2005/11/thesis-...d-to-collapse/
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Originally Posted by Anthropik.com
This is unprecedented. None of the previous extinction events were this lethal, or this quick. We are doing more damage than when a comet carved out the Yucatan and blotted the sun out of the sky. In 2002, E.O. Wilson predicted that at current rates, one half of all species on earth will be gone in a century. Previously, the Permian-Triassic was the worst extinction event in our planet's history; it ended 95% of all species that then existed, but it took nearly a million years to unfold. We are seeing half of that in mere centuries.
Check out what's in the news: 27 Newly discovered species.
yep too bad
one day we shall pay for our filthy ways.