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herpguy

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  1. What's your favorite animal and why? Just wondering... As for me, it's the red-eyed tree frog because of it's huge red eyes, and it just looks cool.
  2. Just thought I should share this. It gets boring after a while, but still amazing. Be sure to watch the Giant Centipede VS Tarantula video too. Edit: Is this better off in general discussion?
  3. Do the same explanations above work for seeing the moon appear orange?
  4. It was hard enjoying my b-day without SFN...
  5. There, you are finally mostly correct. Now what was this thread about, again?
  6. Definetly. I just got back from Space Camp in Alabama, and spacewalks sound awesome. So yes, I would. Yay, I was the first person to vote!
  7. Hurricanes are obviously far more complex than that. This quote gives the general idea of how they form. Just do a google search for more. http://www.lacoast.gov/education/willfulwinds/how.htm
  8. JFK! Woot! He's one of my favorite presidents even thought he had such a short term and I'm too young to have see him.
  9. Erm... SkepticLance, you are far too skeptical, and that's not good. We know enough to tell us that this will be an above-average season. Edit: Sorry about the double-post if that's a problem. I totally missed SkepticLance's post.
  10. Seeing how there have only been two tropical storms so far, and last year there were a few hurricanes by now, I'm guessing it won't be as bad. The water is also cooler, and warm water is the key to hurricane strength. So, I think it will be an above average season (we are at the pinnacle of a cycle, and there's global warming), but not quite as bad as last year.
  11. Webroot's Spysweeper---although it isn't free---makes my computer run very fast and cleans all spysweeper. It's a good tool.
  12. herpguy

    The Secret

    Is a documentary-style movie or what?
  13. I honestly have no idea. Hopefully, the answer is no.
  14. I sent an e-mail. Thanks for telling the members of SFN, Mokele. This is very important. Hopefully sending e-mails will be enough...
  15. Everything except the Dog Wisperer on National Geographic.
  16. I have very little time so I only scanned the OP. I voted "because no one else does" and "imported articles from wikipedia". My take on WiSci is that it has potential, but needs a major clean-up. Perhaps deleting every article and starting over?
  17. I agree. Also something for meteorology is needed.
  18. SkepticLance, thanks for your reply, but the article didn't say anything about why they were doing this. I just wanted to know. The reason why I suggested climate change is because it's a fact that other animals, such as birds, are going further and further north. Good stories and examples, though. SkepticLance, just to back up your point with some more examples, I have a story. Last year, i went to an area in northern Michigan and I went searching for salamanders. I found an eastern tiger salamander which wasn't supposed to live that far north. So I asked some herpetologists on another forum, and they said they have also found them more than 100 miles north of where they are supposed to live years back. So it really wasn't a big deal. That wasn't as good as your examples, but I do agree with you. I would also like to mention that a reptile store near my house in Michigan has many geckos that escape. I've seen them outside during the summer, but they come back in during the winter. So I think AzurePhoenix's idea could be correct.
  19. I didn't look at every map, but I did notice that between 1999 and 2003-ish the drought area just kept expanding rapidly, and it became more intense. Ouch.
  20. Remnants of a meat-eating kangaroo with fangs were found recently in Australia's Queensland state. The killer kangaroo, Ekaltadeta, had large forearms, so it couldn't hop like a kangaroo of today, but galloped instead. Ekaltadeta, who lived between 10 and 20 million years ago, was described as having "well muscled-in teeth, not for grazing" by vertebrate paleontologist Sue Hand. "These things had slicing crests that could have crunched through bone and sliced off flesh." This is almost nothing like how kangaroos of today are. The team was studying the fossils to better understand how they were affected by the changing climates of 5 to 24 million years ago. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13825566/
  21. Bones of an elephant-like animal, the mastodon, have been found in Michigan. The remnants were confirmed to be that of a mastodon by scientists at the Cambrook Institute of Science. Nearly 250 others have been found in Michigan. Mastodons roamed the region until they became extinct between 10,000 and 12,000 years ago. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060711/ap_on_sc/mastodon_bones;_ylt=Ah3F1rJ0vWa7eh6WgXVV__cPLBIF;_ylu=X3oDMTA0cDJlYmhvBHNlYwM- Image from Wikipedia.
  22. Maybe the link for Origins Debate should be put under philosophy and religion instead of biology.
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