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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 25 days ago

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    They all have one more thing in common: They understood that leaving the oceans was a bad idea.

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      Lungs were a mistake

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        We needed to bring the ocean into our eyes to see

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      Same.

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        “Have you seen what’s going on up there!? Go back to the ocean” -John Evolution in his 1964 speech

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    • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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      it’s a good thing that the oceans never left you. you carry them inside you everywhere you go. blood is salty because it’s a simulacrum of the ocean that we once surrounded ourselves with.

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    Shark --> shark

    <3

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    Why does it look like the reptile ancestor and the mammal ancestors had offspring together?

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      That’s what you get for going warp 10.

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        Man… why did you have to remind me of that horrid episode…

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    Where is the missing land shark?

    Checkmate, biologists /s

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      They work in Wall Street and Insurances.

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    I knew that sharks were always perfect. Why don’t we have a equivalent of shark-inisation (akin to carcinisation fro becoming crabs)

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    also chimaeras, the old ancient shark looking fossiles, are related to chimaraes rather than sharks. 300+million years ago.

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