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Post by ozziegiraffe on Jan 13, 2024 20:23:23 GMT -5
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Post by Liiisa on Jan 14, 2024 6:48:16 GMT -5
3 METERS tall?! That's an impressively large ape.
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Post by lisamnz on Jan 14, 2024 16:04:09 GMT -5
Oh, it's the Tanu!
(sorry, you need to have been reading the book I'm reading...)
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Apes
Jan 17, 2024 19:35:10 GMT -5
Post by rikita on Jan 17, 2024 19:35:10 GMT -5
interesting - but the URL of that article is misleading ...
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Apes
Jan 17, 2024 19:38:21 GMT -5
Post by ozziegiraffe on Jan 17, 2024 19:38:21 GMT -5
It’s incorrect in that some, at least, of the scientists are not from Queensland. Or is the link not working where you are?
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Post by Liiisa on Jan 17, 2024 20:03:08 GMT -5
I think rikita means what originally made me laugh about the URL, that it says that the researchers "discovered the world's biggest ape breed and made them extinct," which is impressive considering that time travel is technically impossible.
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Apes
Jan 17, 2024 21:41:48 GMT -5
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Post by ozziegiraffe on Jan 17, 2024 21:41:48 GMT -5
Oops, I hadn’t read it properly.
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Apes
Jan 17, 2024 23:52:29 GMT -5
Post by Phar Lap on Jan 17, 2024 23:52:29 GMT -5
I had breakfast with the orangutans at Singapore Zoo. It was fun and you get a photo with them too. It comes frames and sits on the bookshelf in pride of place. I will see if I can take a photo of it to post here,
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Apes
Jan 18, 2024 3:30:09 GMT -5
via mobile
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Post by rikita on Jan 18, 2024 3:30:09 GMT -5
I think rikita means what originally made me laugh about the URL, that it says that the researchers "discovered the world's biggest ape breed and made them extinct," which is impressive considering that time travel is technically impossible. yes, that is what i meant. made me wonder what happened.
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