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Re: [Re: [Re: Feathered topics.]]



Oh. I thought the idea in the story was that you "can't control nature." That
nature always has a way of defeating you... and, in fact, all the attempts to 
keep
the dinosaurs under control fail. That, of course, makes for conflict and drama
without which, I'd think, the story would end on page 2 and wouldn't have sold
nearly as many copies.

ES

archosaur@usa.net wrote:

> Dinosaur Interplanetary Gazette <dinosaur@dinosaur.org> wrote:
> > How does making them all male give the writer an advantage?
> >
> > ES
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> By having male offspring, the writer doesn't have to come up with far out idea
> on how the animals can go back to a sexual lifestyle from an asexual one.
>
> Jura
>
> Jurassosaurus's Reptipage: A page devoted to the study of the reptilia:
>
> http://reptilis.webjump.com
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