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Jan 10 2012 04:15am
Quote (justinkeegan @ Jan 10 2012 04:27am)
In florida the fears are of a rock back python and some other indonesian python i think (Or something along those lines, i was too hung over when i watched this to recall exactly). One is insanely strong, the other is very aggressive. the mix would make for a human killing snake  :unsure:

There has already been the death of a boy from them recently (It ate him hole after crushing him while his friends ran away)

:hail: Thanks jeebus i live in newzealand where the most harmful thing is maybe a whitetail spider, if your lucky enough to find one!


African Rock Python and Burmese python

And the hybrid sharks are white tips right?
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Jan 10 2012 05:41am
Mule : Horse + Donkey.

Horse and Donkeys don't have the same DNA, this is not so amazing (imo)

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Jan 11 2012 04:25pm
I read on the internet that there are more and more hybrid sharks being discovered these days. Evoluation?
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Jan 11 2012 05:52pm
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Mule : Horse + Donkey.

Horse and Donkeys don't have the same DNA, this is not so amazing (imo)

So do different species of shark... However the hybrid sharks are able to reproduce. Mules are not.
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Jan 11 2012 06:00pm
Quote (Tuon @ Jan 11 2012 04:25pm)
I read on the internet that there are more and more hybrid sharks being discovered these days. Evoluation?


Marine biologists believe that this is the species way of counteracting the rising oceanic temperatures.

In a pretty perceivable way, yes, this is evolution is progress.

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So do different species of shark... However the hybrid sharks are able to reproduce. Mules are not.


Vouch.

Hybrid infertility is sooooo different from what this discovery is showing.
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Jan 12 2012 04:44pm
Can anyone post a pic of a hybrid shark? What exactly makes them hybrid?
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Jan 12 2012 05:58pm
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Can anyone post a pic of a hybrid shark? What exactly makes them hybrid?


They are hybrid from two different species mating and producing an offspring.

Click on the article link to see what it looks like.
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