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nethobo t1_iwrl8cl wrote
I hear they taste fowl
JustineDelarge t1_iwroybw wrote
There was green alligators and long-necked geese
Some humpty-back camels and some chimpanzees
I can’t tell a lie, it’s against my religion
The loveliest of all was the Black-Naped Pheasant-Pigeon
Ok-Wasabi2873 t1_iwrsgpm wrote
Rediscover or convergence evolution?
lilbitspecial t1_iwrvuh6 wrote
SpencerWS t1_iws3g0m wrote
As a percussionist I can only hear TUU TAH, TINNN because this monkey is hitting the low and high congas with drumsticks and not hitting the cymbal from the edge. Still a cool gif.
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my_kitten_mittens t1_iwtg9zt wrote
Genuinely, how does this positively impact anyone aside from these scientists? Even ecologically, why does it matter?
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[deleted] t1_iwtlo1o wrote
I think finding a species of animal that was thought to never be seen again is pretty cool. Im glad this species wasn't permanently erased from the world.
ShitpostMamajama t1_iwtz5bh wrote
Thanks Doctor Seuss
DeadTime34 t1_iwu1mag wrote
TheHappyMask93 t1_iwu41zs wrote
It's uplifting to know some animals that were thought extinct are being found VS constantly seeing news about how animals are endangered
Westerdutch t1_iwu6e6e wrote
Dude, lower your expectations. Its a frkn monkey...
FloraBandita t1_iwu8ojl wrote
Kevin?
FreddieDoes40k t1_iwuid6a wrote
Rediscover.
Evolution is a lot, lot slower than you seem to think.
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dry_pidgeon t1_iwum38q wrote
It looks pretty cool! I wish the pidgeons here were a bit more colorful. It would make the streets seem a whole lot less gloomy.
AdmiralThunderpants t1_iwutfai wrote
If you've seen this movie you'll understand that the monkey is the smartest one of them and should know better
Unlimitles t1_iwuukbw wrote
Soooooo....I think it's safe to say the Dodo is likely around somewhere that we simply aren't paying attention to.
FriendRaven1 t1_iwvd2yq wrote
*thanks the Irish Rovers
Valkyrie5984 t1_iwvlnz4 wrote
"I can smell you!"🐶
amithatimature t1_iwydcpw wrote
I know. I saw the article on BBC news and the researchers were saying this could help us make sure it doesn't go extinct - they've been doing alright with everyone thinking they were for th last 140 years, maybe try leaving them alone and certainly don't alert the whole world (I know it is for their funding, but that makes it worse to me and shows they really don't care)
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