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Thinning out the herdView Messages“CJ: The sea turtle is a reptile, not a mammal. Carry on.” 10:26:16 AM 1/11/05 “haha, heaven forbid you try and make light of anyting around here. manuka, get a grip. i'm all for hunting also. i like venison. i butcher deer for my friends every year. i used to butcher cattle. sorry it took me a day to respond to you. i'll finish reading the thread now. last edited: 1/11/05 10:33:18 AM” 10:30:37 AM 1/11/05 “aren't turtles amphibians?” 10:30:38 AM 1/11/05 “Nope. Reptiles.” 10:32:47 AM 1/11/05 “LOL! Aren't amphibians animals?” 10:34:56 AM 1/11/05 “"CJ: The sea turtle is a reptile, not a mammal. Carry on." treebait Check out my post dude... I didn't say the turtle was a mammal... as a matter of fact I said in order to be a mammal it has to be warm blooded, breathe air and give birth to living young. Then I specifically said the sea turtle does NOT give birth to living young... it lays eggs... hence it is NOT a mammal. Kirk Out.. Capt.Jim ps: "he's daed Jim!"” 10:36:04 AM 1/11/05 “ok. so what else is an amphibain 'sides frogs? i need to know more than 1 incase i'm ever on family feud and "name an amphibian" comes up.” 10:40:57 AM 1/11/05 “Salamanders and newts are amphibians” 10:42:15 AM 1/11/05 “bah! that's like one. frogs and toads only count as 1 in my book. salamanders and newts count as another 1. need one more to make it 3.” 10:44:10 AM 1/11/05 here is #3 10:48:31 AM 1/11/05 “Sacco - diggin' the Jim Croce reference. One of my favorite songs. Heck, why not be off topic. Everyone else is.:-)” 10:50:27 AM 1/11/05 “Are Sea Serpents amphibians or lizards?” 10:52:17 AM 1/11/05 “CJ: So your post referred to the sea turtle being red meat?” 10:57:04 AM 1/11/05 “speaking of topical, dh, i have to say that sunblock is the only over-the-counter topical cream that actually does anything IMO. last edited: 1/11/05 11:00:18 AM” 10:57:54 AM 1/11/05 “too newty, zac. keep tryin. need a unique 3rd. ”10:59:31 AM 1/11/05 “Sacco: Class: Amphibia Order: Anura Family: Allophrynidae Family: Arthroleptidae Family: Ascaphidae Family: Astylosternidae Family: Bombinatoridae Family: Brachycephalidae Family: Bufonidae Family: Centrolenidae Family: Dendrobatidae Family: Discoglossidae Family: Heleophrynidae Family: Hemisotidae Family: Hylidae Subfamily: Hemiphractinae Subfamily: Hylinae Subfamily: Pelodryadinae Subfamily: Phyllomedusinae Family: Hyperoliidae Subfamily: Hyperoliinae Subfamily: Leptopelinae Family: Leiopelmatidae Family: Leptodactylidae Subfamily: Ceratophryinae Subfamily: Cycloramphinae Subfamily: Eleutherodactylinae Subfamily: Leptodactylinae Subfamily: Telmatobiinae Family: Limnodynastidae Family: Mantellidae Subfamily: Boophinae Subfamily: Laliostominae Subfamily: Mantellinae Family: Megophryidae Family: Microhylidae Subfamily: Asterophryinae Subfamily: Brevicipitinae Subfamily: Cophylinae Subfamily: Dyscophinae Subfamily: Genyophryninae Subfamily: Melanobatrachinae Subfamily: Microhylinae Subfamily: Phrynomerinae Subfamily: Scaphiophryninae Family: Myobatrachidae Family: Nasikabatrachidae Family: Pelobatidae Family: Pelodytidae Family: Petropedetidae Family: Pipidae Subfamily: Dactylethrinae Subfamily: Pipinae Family: Ranidae Family: Rhacophoridae Subfamily: Buergeriinae Subfamily: Rhacophorinae Family: Rheobatrachidae Family: Rhinodermatidae Family: Rhinophrynidae Family: Scaphiopodidae Family: Sooglossidae Order: Urodela Family: Ambystomatidae Family: Amphiumidae Family: Cryptobranchidae Family: Dicamptodontidae Family: Hynobiidae Family: Plethodontidae Subfamily: Desmognathinae Subfamily: Plethodontinae Family: Proteidae Family: Rhyacotritonidae Family: Salamandridae Family: Sirenidae Order: Gymnophiona Family: Caeciliidae Subfamily: Caeciliinae Subfamily: Typhlonectinae Family: Ichthyophiidae Family: Rhinatrematidae Family: Scolecomorphidae Family: Uraeotyphlidae In laymens terms: Frogs&toads, salamanders&newts, and Caecilians That's it.” 11:07:57 AM 1/11/05 “manuka, get a grip. last edited: 1/11/05 10:33:18 AM” baume 66 10:30:37 AM 1/11/05 H3ll no, this is the internet, why would anyone want to have a grip on the Internet ? You are MUCH to serious Baume66 LOL. :-)) Per Merriam-Webster Main Entry: 2grip Function: noun 5 : SUITCASE” 11:08:16 AM 1/11/05 Here's your #3 SACCO... “According to Websters: am·phib·i·an ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m-fb-n) n. 1. A cold-blooded, smooth skinned vertebrate of the class Amphibia, such as a frog or salamander, that characteristically hatches as an aquatic larva with gills. The larva then transforms into an adult having air-breathing lungs. 2. An animal capable of living both on land and in water. 3. An aircraft that can take off and land on either land or water. 4. A tracked or wheeled vehicle that can operate both on land and in water. Soooo #3 is ![]() Capt.Jim” 11:13:19 AM 1/11/05 “well that's friggin weak. from now on, i'm officially lumping amphians in w/ reptiles. if anyone tells me different they can just go to hell.” 11:13:20 AM 1/11/05 Yes Treebait... ““CJ: So your post referred to the sea turtle being red meat?” treebait Yeah...” 11:16:04 AM 1/11/05 “Kermit's not going to like that.” 11:19:22 AM 1/11/05 “The spruce Goose .. yeah !!” 11:20:05 AM 1/11/05 “Kermit's pretty tough, it's not easy being green you know.” 12:06:41 PM 1/11/05 “I thought this thread was about TTers hiking OFF this site and how to replace the wacko's we lost” 1:00:06 PM 1/11/05 “We're culling the herd. Whoever responds to the thread goes. See ya!” 1:23:22 PM 1/11/05 “Eat everything!!!! If you're out there in a loincloth with no fire or any sort of weapons....they'll try to eat you!!! If you can...go back in time and ask your caveman ancestors.” 1:42:00 PM 1/11/05 “Bearmagnet is the wittiest nerd alive!!” 4:29:14 PM 1/11/05 “It was a freaking funny comic strip, you dweebs! Laugh, dammit!” 9:14:59 PM 1/26/05 “hi'''''llarious” 9:25:51 PM 1/26/05
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