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Originally posted by heineken
reply to post by intergalactic fire
still i am not convinced yet..since we have been recently told that we may actually not form part of the milky way..but from a smaller galaxy being eaten by the milky way...so basically i think that we dont know yet were we really are...
still there is something that triggers ice ages and it seems its has a time pattern..which i can only attribute to something related to how we are traveling in space
Actually, there are records of several mammoths found frozen in ice and tundra over the last couple centuries, as well as stories of previous discoveries by native arctic peoples. A couple of the more complete mummified specimens have had foods in various stages of digestion in the stomach and intestinal tract, but only one specimen, the Berezovka mammoth found in Siberia in 1901, mentioned food still in the mouth
When one looked at the body one had the impression that it must have suddenly fallen into an unexpected fissure in the ice, which it probably came across in its wanderings, and which may have been covered with a layer of plant-bearing mould.
Its death must have occurred very quickly after its fall, for we found half-chewed food still in its mouth, between the back teeth and on its tongue, which was in good preservation.
Originally posted by backinblack
the sun will just do as it pleases regardless of us so why worry about it?
Originally posted by antar
even a bit over if you know what I mean.
Originally posted by heineken
but come on Phage. lets not go star hunting with the baby mommoth thing...
we have much more serious things discussed in this thread
thanks