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RE: Possibility of living dinosaurs?
David Addams wrote:
> Recently, my research team at Burksworth College has been adamently
> involved in a new topic of study: the anatomical comparison involving
> several "extinct" species of dinosaurs with the common mule. [snip]
> Now from the elaborate research we have conducted, (our various
> procedures and results I will unveil when we reach a presentable stage
> in our study) we have seen similarities in anatomy, DNA, and
> phylogenetic traits. As this may seem a little far fetched, our team
> is proposing that several variations of dinosaur species have taken
> form in what we commonly refer to today as "horses" and "donkeys," able
> to spawn the true DNA of the prehistoric dinosaur under the camoflauge
> of a common mule.
Best of luck with your research at the prestigious (albeit non-existent)
Burksworth College.
(Check your calender, mate. April 1 is over two weeks away.)
Tim
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Timothy J. Williams
USDA-ARS Researcher
Agronomy Hall
Iowa State University
Ames IA 50014
Phone: 515 294 9233
Fax: 515 294 3163