thats amazing! i cant believe how many new and intresting things we discover to this day.. i can only imagine if we discovered another planet how much
life would be there... even in our own solar system the possibilities are endless!
if frogs and stick bugs are going through evolutionary processes then I wouldn't doubt if a new race spawned into humanity or at least some subtle
evolution in human adaptation to the world around us.
I'm really interested in Leiolepis ngovantrii, I mean a Self Cloning species? How awesome is that?Also , Apparently there are many Animals that
reproduce clonally.
They aren't new. Are the stars and planets we discover around them in other parts of the galaxy 'new' too? Because we have only recently
discovered them we call a species 'new'? Newly Discovered is much more accurate.
That was the whole point, newly discovered. A few of you misunderstood that. Did you really think these species have newly arrived on Earth in
2010/2011?
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This is a truly inspiring thread since it opens up our minds and souls for the wonders of life that surround us ... I always wonder how is the modus
of being of other beings or animals, especiall those of such unfamiliar appearance ...
thank you for sharing so awesome ! not only does this remind me that their is still so much beauty left in a world full of # and danger , it also
strikes a chain of thought that i have had that their is no more early 1900s type of exploration left in the world no more some thing new and exciting
to find . its one thing to find a new pyramid but a whole other story to finding a whole new species of real honest LIFE . it sort of renews mine .
thanks again . awesome .
I hear ya. Creating this thread my eyes were opened. At the time I was told by a college student that her professor told her all the species of birds
on this planet were all discovered. Then I made this thread and learned there's more bird species to be learned about. That kinda blew my mind