Post #101,676
5/13/03 12:58:07 PM
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Do I C another one...?
Penguin : <Bird, FurBearing, Swimmer, LandDweller, Diurnal> Penguins are "FurBearing"?!? Only in Todd's World! :-)
[link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad] (I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
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Post #101,713
5/13/03 5:25:02 PM
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Aren't they like seals?
They aren't feathered.
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Post #101,714
5/13/03 5:28:27 PM
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Yes they are.
There are several species of penguins that have feathered crests. Other than that it's just skin and blubber. Seals have hair.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #102,110
5/15/03 1:47:12 PM
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No - they're "almost, but not entirely, unlike" seals.
Toddsko: They aren't feathered. Who aren't - the seals? No, that's right. Penguins, OTOH, being birds, frigging well ARE feathered. (And not just the crests, either; where the heck didya get *that* from, Scott?) I mean, just look at the blurbs ON THIS SEARCH PAGE ITSELF: [link|http://www.google.com/search?q=penguins+feathers+fur|http://www.google.com/search?q=penguins+feathers+fur] ! Sheesh...
[link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad] (I live in Finland, and my e-mail in-box is at the Saunalahti company.)
Your lies are of Microsoftian Scale and boring to boot. Your 'depression' may be the closest you ever come to recognizing truth: you have no 'inferiority complex', you are inferior - and something inside you recognizes this. - [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=71575|Ashton Brown]
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Post #102,114
5/15/03 2:10:49 PM
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NFC.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #102,119
5/15/03 2:27:18 PM
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Does the phrase "Splitting Hairs" come to mind. :-)
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Post #102,115
5/15/03 2:16:35 PM
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birds are feathered and hairy
anyone who has spent time plucking ducks and geese know that thanx, bill
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Post #102,116
5/15/03 2:19:11 PM
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It's all feathers.
The stuff underneath is a type of feather that only develops wisps, instead of wisps and barbed interlocking spines.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #102,120
5/15/03 2:27:50 PM
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Re: It's all feathers.
Could be Conrad is a feather expert. Anki says, "Chrissy, put on the Indian outfit!"
(PS: Aren't feathers just morphed scales anyway?)
-drl
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Post #102,125
5/15/03 2:45:10 PM
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Re, "PS": Yeah, sure - so, whatchathink HAIRS are?!?
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Post #102,130
5/15/03 3:26:41 PM
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Never really thought about it..
..but these guys have!
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-drl
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