i might like this even better than garfield minus garfield
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bats have some of the craziest facial morphology variation i’ve seen. and each face is specialized for something different!
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Photographer Ted Sabarese has found a creative and fun way to enter the evolution debate:
With all the recent, fiery controversy between evolution, creationism, intelligent design, science, religion, the political left, right, etc., I thought it might be provocative to throw my visual two-cents into the ring. The images beg the question, is it really so difficult to believe we came out from the sea millions and millions of years ago?
the resemblance is just uncanny
This little freshwater crustacean is called Triops cancriformis. Its considered a living fossil, and is one of the oldest living species on the planets: fossils of it have been found that are around 200 million years old.
old critters
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