Alas for the mammoths. Woe. The world still needs big hairy elephants; isn't that clear to everyone?
Pumpkin is a very smart cat. Yes.
'Sleeper'
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Alas for the mammoths. Woe. The world still needs big hairy elephants; isn't that clear to everyone?
Pumpkin is a very smart cat. Yes.
Jilli, yeah, I don't do a lot of that, and I'd be greatly annoyed if it happened to me!
if nothing we do matters... , then all that matters is what we do.
I was just thinking about that too, especially given the most recent A Softer World.
I was looking at photos on a horse rescue website that had my cousin tagged in them: she wasn't in the photos but they wanted to draw her attention to them.
I just tag people so they get the notification and then immediately remove the tag. It's not that hard.
I don't think I'd want to see that La Brea tableau every day.
Didn't I hear something recently about cloning mammoths using elephant eggs?
Pumpkin is a bit more physically clever than most of my other cats have been. (Loki is original, but just goofy, not clever. Devi, well, she's my bitchkitty.) In ways that surprise me. And then again, I have to dish up her food even though she sees me do it EVERY DAY from the OPEN bag in the OPEN closet. She might actually starve if no food made ti to the dish, but was in the bag next to it.
Didn't I hear something recently about cloning mammoths using elephant eggs?
"Jurassic Park *could* happen!"
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Ginger...all the 12,000 year olds are dead. All of them.
That depends on whether you count clonal colonies. There's a quaking aspen colony (the 47,000 stems are all connected via the one root system) in Utah that's estimated to be 80,000 years old.
But were there 12,000 dead yearlings?
There's a quaking aspen colony (the 47,000 stems are all connected via the one root system) in Utah that's estimated to be 80,000 years old.
I can see them from my house!