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07682 Re: Entomology clarification
   alea, a better response is that no argument can be made for a singular...
DigSpace   ALEA   07 May 2012
8:55 PM
07681 Re: Entomology clarification
   Alea......... Here' s a 1 meter foot print of a giant humanoid left...
faul   ALEA   07 May 2012
8:47 PM
07680 Re: Entomology clarification
   My understanding is that an unlikely event, given time occurs, but onc...
DigSpace   ALEA   07 May 2012
8:42 PM

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Re: Entomology clarification

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA
Mon, 07 May 12 8:22 PM
Msg. 07679 of 54959
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Your last point: if so, then why does it appear to have been a singular event on this planet. Aren't we all branches of the only tree of life on earth?

For me, this is the really perplexing question, so the more you know about this the better! I have never understood why there are no unrelated species. I assumed this was because the origin of life was a rare thing.