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Results from our forumUrgent question... but i must disagree, those spikes look more like the remnants of an alien race of flying maces that are currently being held in Area 51. Now Pigeons are the descendants of an alien civilization that had humanoid legs and bird wings. The reason a cactus could not be from a Pigeon egg is because ...
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Re: Urgent questionhow do we define reproduction? It is ability to produce offspring of its own kind.so if a pigeon lays eggs it can give rise to a pigeon varying from her but couldnot give rise to a cactus.even if it is possible by genetic engineering then also the cactus can never ever ...
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Urgent question... you here at this very forum, which has drawn my attention as soon as it appeared on Google. But I digress. Here is the question in question: Can a pigeon lay an egg containing a cactus? If so, would the cactus be able to fly? I thank you in advance and look forward to a detailed scientific explanation. ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... up my mind about what to have for lunch. But I am by any definition a conservationist. I’m just not a greenie. I think the loss of the Passenger pigeon was tragic only in that it was a result of human greed and cupidity and ignorance. I abhor the pointless death of any life form such as all the ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... in the tree when a hungry snake is slithering about. [...cidada example] The sky is not falling however. Nor was it falling when the Passenger pigeon got extincted by us (I just made that word up for the fun of it) in the space of a few hundred years. It should have been an ecological disaster. ...
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