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I was supposed to go see James Watson talk today ...
Twins: Identical, Mirror Images, Fraternal and Chimeras
Why Does My Baby Have A Tail?
Arrogant scientists battle to represent all of humanity
The Myth of the Endangered White Tiger
Rare Grizzly - Polar Bear Hybrid Hunted
Fossil tracks suggest dinosaurs could swim
Creation Museum reveals Adam's sordid past
News From Around The World Today
Snake explodes after swallowing alligator
Australian Couple Find Floating Gold
Scientists Complete 'Book of Life' from Aardvarks to Zorillas
Sneezing in the Sun
Monkeys in your pants and other hilarious antics of wildlife smugglers
Memed again: Blogs that make me think...
Prehistoric Barbie
T. rex ate coconuts
Antarctic Amphibian: a fossil from 245 million year in the past
Bears Hunt Belugas
A prehistoric tale of an Italian whale
Creature Feature: Attack of the Nuclear Colossal Squid!
Would the Real Indiana Jones Please Stand Up?
Prairie Road Trips, Vampire Squids and Mr. Spock
If dinosaurs hadn't gone extinct: the evolution of dinosauroids
Denizens Of Deep Seas And Deep Time: Part 3: The Vampire Squid

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