Oh,bugger...
#77
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None of it - it is the process of dying, having ripped open its shell !
The believers in Intelligent Design believe that Aristotle's Lantern is too complex to have arisen naturally and believe that it is their god's handiwork, forgetting about evolutionary processes in geological time.
The believers in Intelligent Design believe that Aristotle's Lantern is too complex to have arisen naturally and believe that it is their god's handiwork, forgetting about evolutionary processes in geological time.
What's the origin of the name - did Aristotle have something to say about lanterns???
#78
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Aristotle was one of the first to dissect and describe the delicate moving mouthparts of a sea urchin. It reminded him of the lamps used in ancient Greece at the time. It is also similar to the lamps you get here in Dubai.
#79
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'In all nature there is something of the marvelous,' he wrote in De Partibus Animalium. '. . . we should study every kind of animal without hesitation, knowing that in all of them there is something natural and beautiful. Even the legless sea urchin.'
http://www.trivia-library.com/a/orig...sea-urchin.htm
#86
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MM, xx
#90
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christ no!!...if it were my clothes I would just take his card and go and buy some more...mmmm,theres an idea.All I need now is the red knickers and all my light clothes that could do with a spruce up!