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*Some* roses fertilise *some* nectarines? 6 legged "mammals"?  
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Posted by: DWA
05/07/2008, 21:05:30

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I thought that Frank was actually helpful in trying to find an accurate answer, parallel post.

One of my hobbies is to collect odd unbelieveable but nevertheless true "facts".

Since form and external superficialities is not a sure indicator of close kinship, I guess we will have to try fertilising all nectarines with all roses, one at a time, to really close the discussion.

A six legged predator could/would have some advantages if trained/adapted for pulling sleds up steep hills in up-scale SUV-favoring neighborhoods in Alaska. Ya think?

Maybe a cool 2 legs each side, in the back, maybe? That tends to suggest irreducible high complexity to me, only possible from a punctuated Detroit engineering design department.

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