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| 04 Mar 2012 11:17 PM |
One of the questions asked, "In recent years biologists have learned that the panda's 'thumb' is not the same anatomically as a human thumb. Why is this discovery important for paleontology?" *cough* |
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Vannresa
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| 04 Mar 2012 11:20 PM |
Why are you asking OT this I mean You're asking OT Of all places You're asking O - freaking - T |
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| 04 Mar 2012 11:21 PM |
| No, I am not asking OT this :P. I am just showing how stupid that question is. They don't know the difference between a human and a panda's thumb. lol |
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| 04 Mar 2012 11:29 PM |
Oh. Well it sounded like you were asking OT >> |
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