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Brontops, Galago, and Hyracodon

Category: ArtOrganismsScience
Posted on: December 8, 2006 10:00 AM, by PZ Myers

Good news for Olduvai George—he's got new commissions that are keeping him busy—but that means he might be a little tied up for a while. Still, he's nice enough to give us an eclectic mix of interesting creatures.

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#1

I love brontotheres...
I wonder if it would be possible to genetically engineer new ones by splicing rhino and horse DNA into a tapir.

Posted by: Stanton | December 8, 2006 10:52 AM

#2

I'm sorry PZ, I couldn't help myself. I'm lucky I can get one post up a week and you always double my "hits"! Thanks for the link...must do squid art.

Posted by: Carl Buell (OGeorge) | December 8, 2006 11:18 AM

#3

I recommend Taningia danae.

Posted by: Stanton | December 8, 2006 11:24 AM

#4

i loved carl and frank from the movie ice age ..they were hilarious

never realized they were so BIG

(sigh)beautiful paintings

Posted by: brightmoon | December 8, 2006 6:52 PM

#5

i loved carl and frank from the movie ice age ..they were hilarious

never realized they were so BIG

(sigh)beautiful paintings

Posted by: brightmoon | December 8, 2006 6:54 PM

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