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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 29 2008, 05:33 PM (1,410 Views) | |
| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 03:18 PM Post #81 |
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Wack Packers! |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 03:38 PM Post #82 |
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anal sex is hurty spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:05 PM Post #83 |
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no one is here spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:05 PM Post #84 |
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spam it all to hell
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:06 PM Post #85 |
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i have a zit spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:06 PM Post #86 |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:09 PM Post #87 |
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Ham Hands Bill spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:14 PM Post #88 |
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woot woot! |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:27 PM Post #89 |
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bah bah booey |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:27 PM Post #90 |
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tah tah toothy |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:27 PM Post #91 |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:53 PM Post #92 |
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lets go crazy |
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| Julesy | Jul 30 2008, 04:54 PM Post #93 |
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lets get nuts |
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| Denovissimus | Jul 31 2008, 01:10 AM Post #94 |
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Immortal Heretic
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Inundation spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 31 2008, 01:35 AM Post #95 |
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looking up animals that mate for life spam |
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| Julesy | Jul 31 2008, 01:39 AM Post #96 |
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humans aint one of them |
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| Julesy | Jul 31 2008, 01:39 AM Post #97 |
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Gibbon apes, wolves, termites, coyotes, barn owls, beavers, bald eagles, golden eagles, condors, swans, brolga cranes, French angel fish, sandhill cranes, pigeons, prions (a seabird), red-tailed hawks, anglerfish, ospreys, prairie voles (a rodent), and black vultures — are a few that mate for life. Of course, it depends on what you mean by "mate for life." These creatures do mate for life in the social sense of living together in pairs but they rarely stay strictly faithful. About 90 percent of the 9,700 bird species pair, mate, and raise chicks together — some returning together to the same nest site year after year. Males, however, often raise other males’ offspring unknowingly. DNA testing reveals that the social-pair male did not father 10, 20, and sometimes 40 percent of the chicks. Black vultures, though, discourage infidelity. All nearby vultures attack any vulture caught philandering. Only about 3 percent of the 4,000 mammal species are monogamous (and Homo sapiens isn’t one of them). Beavers, otters, bats, wolves, some foxes, a few hoofed animals, and some primates live together in social pairs but dally sexually much as birds do. Wolves, for example, are generally monogamous but also breed polygamously if the male is unrelated to the female and prey is plentiful. Moreover, they sometimes have more than one mate in a lifetime, says Dan Stahler, biologist at the Yellowstone Gray Wolf Restoration Program run by the National Park Service. This happens "if one mate dies, gets kicked out of the pack, or is physically unable to breed due to injury, illness, etc." One species is absolutely monogamous. In the black darkness of the deep sea, the tiny male anglerfish (perhaps one tenth the female’s size) detects and follows the scent trail of a female of his own species. Once found, he bites his chosen one and hangs on. His skin fuses to hers, their bodies grow together (he gets his food through a common blood supply and becomes essentially a sperm producing organ). They mate for life — a short life for the male |
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| Julesy | Jul 31 2008, 01:40 AM Post #98 |
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thats just......discouraging. |
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| Denovissimus | Jul 31 2008, 01:42 AM Post #99 |
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AHA! Monogamy is an anomaly in the animal kingdom! :blisss :partyguy
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| Julesy | Jul 31 2008, 01:44 AM Post #100 |
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its sad actually! do you think you and Miguel will be together forever?
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